Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Pedestrian Dies After Accident in Downtown


The OPP say a Kenora woman has died after being struck by a car on Monday morning.

Police say the accident occurred around 10:00 on the corner of Matheson Street and First Street South.

Eye witnesses says a car struck 2 pedestrians as they were crossing the street heading towards the Kenora Legion.

79 year old Marlyn Lowes was transported to Winnipeg for treatment where she died of her injuries.

The other woman who was involved has since been released from the Lake of the Woods District Hospital.


The driver has been charged with Failure to yield to a Pedestrian.


Hospital Receives Funding for Bariatric Treatment Chairs

Sit back and relax.

The Lake of the Woods District Hospital is purchasing 2 lounger style bariatric treatment chairs for heavier set patients thanks to a 38-hundred dollar donation by the Northern Cancer Fund.

Manager of Chemotherapy Kathleen Fitzgerald says they are purchasing the chairs this week and hope to have them in use within 6 weeks time.

Fitzgerald says they hope to get funding for 2 more chairs next year.

Kenora's Newest Mayors for a Day Introduced

Dave Canfield has a couple of shadows today.

Kimberly Korobanick and Nicholas Philipow are mayors for the day winners from Beaver Brae and Thomas Aquinas.

Korobanik says she wants to see more affordable housing and build
some unity in the community.

Philipow says his winning essay focused on expanding Kenora's recycling programs.

Operations manager Rick Perchuck told the mayors for the day that the city is currently at work on a composting program.

Bearskin Officials Unsure of Cause of Red Lake Crash

The vice president of Bearskin Airlines is expressing his condolences to the family of the five people who died in Sunday's plane crash in Red Lake.

Cliff Friesen says the tragedy is a tough time for staff within the company

Friesen says while the exact cause of the crash isn't known, there have not been any mechanical problems with the type of plane that was involved, a Fairchild Metroliner.

The Transportation Safety Board is expected to release more information today about fatal plane
crash.

OPP Release More Details About Red Lake Crash Victims

The OPP say three of passengers on the Bearskin Airlines flight that crashed
Sunday evening were from Red Lake.

So far the names of the deceased have not been released.

Police say they are still waiting for positive identification.

The pilots were from Winnipeg and Mississauga.

Two residents of Winnipeg were the only people to escape from the wreckage.

OPP To Host Public Meeting Tomorrow Night

It's time to offer your opinions on how the OPP operate in the City of  Kenora.

Detachment Commander Inspector Dave Lucas says they will be holding public consultation meeting this week.

Lucas says it should be a good night to share information.

The consultation will help create the OPP's priorities for the next 3 years.

The meetings will take place in the Rotary Room at the Rec. Center tomorrow at 7:00.

OFAH Pushing for Return of Spring Bear Hunt

The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters is disappointed with the provinces new bear management committee.

Dr. Terry Quinney says the OFAH is lobbying the government to take action and re-instate the spring hunt.

Quinney says they are also asking citizens to voice their concerns.

He adds the province has lost out on around half a billion dollars of revenue since the hunt was cancelled in 1999.

Indoor Soccer Facility Set to Open in New Year

You should be able to start renting field time at the new indoor soccer complex in Kenora by the new year.

That's the timeline set out by the Lake of the Woods Soccer Association.

Jess Rheault is a spokesperson for the group and says while the artificial turf will be installed this month, they still don't have a hard date for their grand opening.

Rheault says they do have an agreement with the City of Kenora that the Recreation
Department will be able to do all the booking for the indoor soccer complex.

Cliffs Pleased with Plans for Development Corporation for Ring of Fire

It's welcome news for Cliffs Natural Resources.

Spokesperson Jennifer Mihalcin says the province's move to set up a development corporation for the Ring of Fire mining project is something the mining giant believes could help to encourage the venture to move forward.

The new corporation is designed to help achieve the goals of all parties involved in the Ring of Fire.

Details still have to be worked out, but Northern Development and Mines Minister Michael Gravelle
says they are looking for interested companies to become partners in the new Developmen
t Corporation.

Hospital Gets Cancer Funding Today

Kenora, Dryden, Sioux Lookout and Red Lake are all receiving funds to help support cancer care in each of the hospitals.

The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Center
is spending today and tomorrow in each of the communities, announcing funding for new cancer care equipment.

Kenora's donation is being made this morning at Lake of the Woods District Hospital.

The Health Science Foundation will be funding a number of new bariatric treatment chairs
for chemo patients.