Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Teachers Union Plan Rally Against Back to Work Bill

Union leaders say thousands of teachers are expected to rally today at Queen's Park to protest legislation that would freeze teachers' wages and cut benefits.

The unions have vowed to challenge the Liberal legislation all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada if it is passed.

The bill introduced yesterday will likely become law, as the Progressive Conservative have agreed to support the legislation.

It would not only rein in compensation, but also give the government the power to ban strikes and lockouts.

The Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario says the legislation will take away the collective bargaining rights of teachers and educators.

No Changes Proposed for Northern Ontario Ridings

Some good news for politicians and voters in northern Ontario.

No changes are being proposed for the 10 federal ridings in the region by the federal electoral boundaries commission.

However, due to an increase in population, Ontario could be getting 15 new federal electoral districts.

The Commission for Ontario is to hold public meetings this fall on a proposed new electoral map with stops planned in Kenora and Thunder Bay in early October.

School Boards ready for First Day of Classes

There may be some bitter feelings headed into the new school year but the Keewatin-Patricia District School Board is staying the course.

The province remains locked in a bitter dispute with its teachers.

Director of Education Jack McMaster says staff are focused on learning and student achievement.

All kids from grade 4 to 12 will have netbooks and kids from junior kindergarten to grade 3 will have I-Pad pods in each classroom at a 4 to 1 ratio.

Mass Registration Begins this Evening

A busy day for both parents and kids alike.

After their first day of school, it will be time to head down to mass registration.

Over the next two nights, over 30 groups will have booths set up at the Kenora Rec. Center.

A wide range of activities will be featured so you can ask questions and sign up for fall and winter activities.

Mass registration runs from 6:00 to 8:00 this evening.

Alarmed for Life Hits the North End

Don't be alarmed if you see fire trucks rolling through your neighborhood this evening.

Kenora Fire and Emergency Services Department will be carrying out its Alarmed for Life campaign this evening in the north end of town.

Fire fighters will be going door to door in the 3rd Street, 4th Street and 5th Street North areas starting at 6:30 this evening.

They'll be checking to make sure each home has a working smoke alarm on each level, and that they are properly installed.

Fire chief Warren Brinkman says he wants to ensure each home in Kenora has a working smoke alarm.

New School Year Begins at NOSM

It's an early start for students at Lakehead University's Northern Ontario School of Medicine.

Potential doctors begin classes today both at L.U. and in Sudbury.

Acting Dean Dr. Bill McCready says this program is garnering national and international attention because of its success rate.

Dr. McCready says 64 students will begin this year's 4-year undergraduate course, with just under half at the campus at Lakehead University.

Men's Slo-Pitch Season Winding Down

The Beauty Bay Cubs and Kenora Truck Service have drawn first blood in their best-of-three finals in the Kenora Men's Slo-Pitch League.

In the A-Side final, Beauty Bay got by D Smith Contracting last night in game one.

In the B-Side final, KTS earned a 19-14 win over the Voodoo.

Game two in both series go tonight at the Kenora Rec. Center.

In the Days Inn Ladies Slo-Pitch league play-offs last night, it was the Martini's over KTS.