Thursday, November 15, 2012

KMTS Prosperity Trust Fund sees Slow Growth

Its been a tough year for investments.

The City has released the most recent results for its KMTS Citizan's Prosperity Fund.

The city's treasurer, Charlotte Edie reported to city council yesterday that they will be able to meet their target of three percent earnings on the Trust Fund this year, but admits its been a tougher year than last year.

The city's aim is to earn at least three percent on its investments and loans in order to generate at least 1.1 million dollars in revenue, to help offset taxes.

Thomas Aquinas wins first game At NWOSSA Finals

The Thomas Aquinas Saints are off to a quick start at the NWOSSA playoffs.

The team started the playoffs today against Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School from Thunder Bay.
The Saints dominated the match from the opening serve winning in straight sets.

TA plays again at 2:00 against Manitouwadge High School.

The finals will be played tomorrow morning at 10:00 with the winner moving on to the OFSAA playoffs.

Murray Brings Leadership Campaign North

A liberal leadership canidate has Northern Ontario on his mind.

Glen Murray is heading to Thunder Bay today to speak with party faithful about his plans for the North if elected premier.

Murray, who was minister of training,colleges and universities, says that the north "needs it's own voice."

His campaign is built on tax cuts for the middle class and small businesses, no-money-down college or university tuition, cities and towns that work, and a smart government that listens.

Stewardship Group Proposed for Laurenson's Creek

A group of concerned citizans living along Laurenson's Creek have indicated they would like to set up a Stewardship group.

The interest group would look at both the protection of the Laurenson Creek wetlands and navigation.

Councillor Sharon Smith feels the city should support their efforts.

Mayor Dave Canfield says the city just doesn't have the funds to support another community group financially, but says council can endorse their goals.

City Urged to Create Stanley Cup Replica

The campaign to create a giant replica of the Stanley Cup is being revived.

Bob McMillin made the pitch to city council this week, suggesting a fiberglass trophy be made to show off Kenora's hockey heritage.

McMillin says the concept has been kicked about for years, but feels the Stanley Cup Replica could be placed at the Discovery Center as a tourist attraction.

Castle of Learning Parents Reminded to Re-register

A reminder for parents with kids at the Castle of Learning Day care center.

You must re-register for the day care program before Firefly takes over in the new year.

Caryl Hron from the Keewatin-Patricia District School Board says they are working with Firefly for a seemless transition for parents.

Hron says they will be continuing before and after school day care programs as well in the new year, once the city gives up the Castle of Learning.

Treaty Three Agrees to Work with Anishinabek Nation

Two First Nations organizations are working together to tackle some common issues.

The Grand Council Treaty 3 and Anishinabek Nation have formed a unity protocal, where they will look at child welfare, lands and resources, and protection of treaty and Aboriginal rights.

Treaty 3 spokesperson Dale Morrisseau says it makes sense that they would form this partnership.

A traditional ceremony was held last week.