Provincial Police have found the body of a missing Minnesota man in Basswood Lake within Quetico Provincial Park.
The remains of 78-year-old Richard Barber were found yesterday by OPP and the Ministry of Natural Resources.
Richard and his wife Elaine were in the boundary of the park for a canoe trip when their canoe capsized.
Rescue crews were able to locate Elaine and return her safely to Atikokan.
Friday, June 7, 2013
Hospital Reports Small Deficit
The hospitals financial year end financial statements were released last
night at the Annual General Meeting and its shows a deficit in 2012-2013 of 135 thousand dollars.
Cindy Gasparini is the hospital's chief financial officer and says that's
actually good news because initially they had projected a deficit of over
half a million dollars.
Gasparini their their budget was actually flat-lined by the province last
year, and revenues shrunk by 0.3 percent compared to the year before.
Richardson Returns as Hospital Chair
No change at the top at the Lake of the Woods Hospital Board.
Fred Richardson was acclaimed as chair of the board for the third
year in a row at last night's annual general meeting.
Richardson says under the hospital board's new by-laws, this will be
his final term.
He is only allowed to serve three consecutive years as chairman.
Dorothy Monteith has also been returned at vice-chair.
She was also acclaimed to the position.
Fred Richardson was acclaimed as chair of the board for the third
year in a row at last night's annual general meeting.
Richardson says under the hospital board's new by-laws, this will be
his final term.
He is only allowed to serve three consecutive years as chairman.
Dorothy Monteith has also been returned at vice-chair.
She was also acclaimed to the position.
Council Members Return from FCM
Two members of Kenora City council are back in town after a road trip to the west coast.
Mayor Dave Canfield and councilor Ron Lunny attended the annual Federation of Canadian Municipalities conference in Vancouver.
Canfield says its important to attend these conventions because often
important policy decision are being made.
Canfield says they were able to bring back good information that may be
valuable for the city in the months and years ahead.
Mayor Dave Canfield and councilor Ron Lunny attended the annual Federation of Canadian Municipalities conference in Vancouver.
Canfield says its important to attend these conventions because often
important policy decision are being made.
Canfield says they were able to bring back good information that may be
valuable for the city in the months and years ahead.
Bus Drivers Busy this PD Day
Today might be a PD day for students, but school bus drivers will be on duty anyway.
The Northwest Student Services Consortium is getting ready for the fall.
General Manager Judi Green says because Lakewood School is closing they have to test out new bus routes.
Green says the tests are to solve any problems relating to routing, timings, bus numbers.
The Northwest Student Services Consortium is getting ready for the fall.
General Manager Judi Green says because Lakewood School is closing they have to test out new bus routes.
Green says the tests are to solve any problems relating to routing, timings, bus numbers.
High School Soccer Teams Still In Contention at OFSAA
The Round robin portion of the schedule at the All-Ontario Soccer Championships wraps up today.
All three Kenora High school teams have a shot at making the play-offs,
although only Beaver Brae's girls team managed a win yesterday.
The Broncos shutout Jean Vanier from Collingwood 1-0.
This morning Beaver Brae is back in action at 8:30 against a team from
Ottawa.
Meanwhile, the Thomas Aquinas girls have managed two points after tying
both their games yesterday.
The Saints play their next game at 8:00 against Stayner Collegiate.
The Thomas Aquinas boys will need to win both their games today to have
any chance of moving onto the play-offs.
T.A. managed just one tie yesterday.
This morning the Saints Boys play their third round robin game at 8:30 against
Waterford High School.
All three Kenora High school teams have a shot at making the play-offs,
although only Beaver Brae's girls team managed a win yesterday.
The Broncos shutout Jean Vanier from Collingwood 1-0.
This morning Beaver Brae is back in action at 8:30 against a team from
Ottawa.
Meanwhile, the Thomas Aquinas girls have managed two points after tying
both their games yesterday.
The Saints play their next game at 8:00 against Stayner Collegiate.
The Thomas Aquinas boys will need to win both their games today to have
any chance of moving onto the play-offs.
T.A. managed just one tie yesterday.
This morning the Saints Boys play their third round robin game at 8:30 against
Waterford High School.