Friday, October 25, 2013

New City Hall Roof Nearly Complete

It's taken almost five months, but the wraps are about to come off
the new roof at city hall.

The roof has been done in a heritage style and will cost over half a million
dollars when complete.

Empire Restoration has been working on the roof since the beginning
of June.

Actual repairs won't be complete until sometime in November, because
the project came up about 300 shingles short, and more needed to be
ordered.

The city's facilities manager John Nabb says the scaffolding should be
coming down any day now.

Word On the Water This Weekend

Writers, would-be authors and book fanatics from across northwestern Ontario are gathering in Kenora this weekend for an annual conference.

Word on the Water brings together a number of authors for workshops and readings.

This year, one of the guest speakers is Thunder Bay author Charles Wilkens, who will be
reading from his latest book called Little Ship of Fools.

It's his account of his seven week voyage across the Atlantic with sixteen other people in
a rowboat.

Other authors in attendance include mystery writers Gail Bowen from Regina, Catherine
Hunter and C.C. Benison from Winnipeg, and sci-fi author Robert J. Sawyer.

Word on the Water will wrap up on Sunday at the Best Western Lakeside Inn.

Ontario Fire Marshall to Investigate Railway Street Blaze

The Ontario Fire Marshall's Office is being brought in to help investigate a
fire on Railway Street.

The blaze broke out around 4:00 yesterday afternoon and destroyed the
house.

All available fire trucks and pumpers were dispatched to the scene to help bring
the flames under control.

One person was taken to hospital by ambulance, but their condition isn't known.

The cause of the fire still hasn't been determined.

Positive Reviews of Mock Disaster

It was a busy day if you were a first responder.

Just hours before the Railway Street fire, Emergency Management
Officials in Kenora wrapped up their Mock Disaster.

Karen Brown is the city's deputy Emergency officer and says it was
a valuable experience.

Local organizations that participated in the Mock Disaster will be gathering
once again next week for a post-mortem of the event.

More Charges in Project Gordonvale

A week after a major drug bust in Kenora and the OPP are still rounding
up suspects.

Yesterday, the OPP released the names of eight more people rounded up
in project Gordonvale.

All those charged are either from Kenora or Rat Portage and charges include
possession and trafficking of cocaine and marijuana.

In all 38 people were arrested on 174 charges.

Here's a list of the most recent arrests:


SUSPECT                              TYPE  OF DRUGS        

Brittany BUTOWSKI         Cocaine, Marihuana      
20yrs Female,  Kenora  

Grace QUINTON              Cocaine, Marihuana   
46yrs Female Kenora

James QUINTON              Cocaine, Marihuana   
54yrs Male, Kenora

Cale HAYES                       Marihuana                  
23yrs Male, Kenora

Christine WRIGHT               Marihuana/Hash          
54yrs Female Kenora
               
Ashley  LORANGER            Cocaine                                       
19yrs Female Kenora

Joseph SMITH,                     Marihuana                  
56yrs Male, Rat Portage FN                                                                                     

Rena SMITH                         Marihuana             

47yrs Female, Rat Portage FN                                                                              

Health Unit Concerned with Drug Overdoses

More deadly than motor vehicle collisions.

Northwestern Health Unit Nurse Kim Elke says opiate overdoses are one of the leading causes of death in the region.

She says statistics from 2011 show that motor vehicle accidents accounted for 48 fatalities, while drug overdoses have killed 56 people.

Elke says the health unit does provide an antidote with drug kits to help cure an overdose.

Names of Victims of Crash Near English River Released

The four other men killed in Saturday's crash on highway 17 near English River have been identified.

Provincial Police say 26 year old Brady Ostell, 27 year old Andrew Ostell, both from Kitchener, 42 year old Kyle Prince from Waterloo and 44 year old James  Jackson from Fort Erie died when the pick-up truck they were in collided with a transport truck.

The driver of the transport, a 43-year-old man from Cambridge, was also killed.

Provincial Police continue their investigation.

Campbell Urges Improved Winter Road Maintenance

The snow is starting to blow across northwestern Ontario and that has our M.P.P. wondering about winter road maintenance.

Sarah Campbell says over the past couple of years, her office has fielded several complaints about the condition of roads in the winter.

Campbell says government needs to step up and ensure our roads are maintained to a high standard this winter.

Last winter was the first year Transfield took over responsibility for road maintenace in the region.

Broncos lose Three of Four Games Against Dryden

While Beaver Brae's football team enjoyed some success on the field, the Bronco court sport
teams struggled against Dryden yesterday.

Beaver Brae won just one of four games played in their final home date of the season.

The Bronco senior girls basketball team held on for a 40-34 win over the Eagles.

Hilary Moncrief led the way with 12 points.

Meanwhile, the Beaver Brae junior girls dropped a 36-15 deci
sion.

In boys volleyball, both the  Bronco junior and senior squads were beaten in three straight
sets by the Eagles.

The regular season wraps up next Thursday in Fort Frances.