Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Catholic School Board Hires Spec. Ed. Coordinator

The Kenora Catholic District School Board has filled a key vacancy.

The separate school board has announced that it has hired Chris Moorley as their Special Education Coordinator.

She replaces Estelle Cantera, who retired this past spring.

Moorley is currently a special education teacher at Pope John Paul School, and has worked for the Catholic School Board for the past 26 years.

She'll start her new position once staffing is worked out at PJP.

Sand Mandala Created at the Discovery Centre

A Tibetan artist is in Kenora working on a sign of peace for the community.

Ven Lama Losang Samten is creating a sand mandala at the Discovery Centre.

Samten says the mandala tradition dates back over 2600 years to India where it where then became a Tibetan tradition.

The Mandala being created is a sign of healing for the community.

The project is on display until next Monday.

Family Safety Night tonight


Family Safety Night is taking over the Haboufront tonight.

The event is aimed at teaching people about risks they encounter everyday.

Maria Bagdonis with Safe Communities Kenora says they will have some great displays taking place.

Bagdonis says the highlight will be a vehicle extraction involving the Jaws of Life at 5:30.

Family safety night runs from 4 until 7 under the Whitecap Pavilion.

Hudak Releases Northern Policy

Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak says his northern vision will give more decision making power to people in this part of the province.

Hudak released details of his Northern Platform yesterday.

He says its about time northerners had a say in how their natural resources are utilized.

As an example Hudak says under a PC government northerners will have more of a say over wildlife and hunting management and cottage development

Minister of Natural Resources Defends Transformation

The Minister of Natural Resources says the NDP is misleading Northerners on MNR transformation.

Minister David Orazietti is responding to a recent media release from an NDP member that MNR internal reorganization will hurt Northern Ontario by downsizing staff.

He notes the province returned 40-million dollars to the MNR base funding.

He notes that during the 1990's the NDP government hacked more than 107-million dollars from the MNR budget and 23-projects and offices were closed across the province.

Boise Inc. Sold for 2 Billion

New owners for the mill in International Falls.

Packaging Corporation of America says its acquiring Boise Inc. in a deal valued at nearly 2-billion dollars.

PCA says the acquisition of Boise's operations, which include four mills and 26 converting facilities, is an excellent fit for them,  both geographically and strategically.

The announcement comes just four months after Boise had announced plans to shut down two of its paper machines and eliminate 265 jobs at its International Falls mill by October.

Good Response for Terry Fox Run in Kenora

Cool, clear weather helped boost this years numbers for the 33rd Annual Terry Fox Run.

Laurine Goertzen is one of the organizers and says they had more than 300 people show up and participate this year.

Over 13 thousand dollars was raised locally, which was two thousand dollars better than last year.

Since the Terry Fox Run began, local residents have contributed almost 400 thousand dollars to cancer research.