Yes you can be charged with impaired driving on an ice road.
The OPP say they charged a 40 year old Kenora man over the weekend
on Lake of the Woods.
Police say they stopped a vehicle near Billygoat Island around 1:30 Saturday
afternoon after they noticed it being driven very slowly.
Officers determined the driver had been drinking alcohol and transported him for further testing.
Raymond Iverson is due to appear in Kenora Court March 13th on the charge.
Monday, February 10, 2014
SIU Investigates Red Lake Shooting
The Ontario Special Investigations Unit has been called in to look into a
shooting incident in Red Lake over the weekend.
The OPP say they were called to a home twice on Saturday night to deal with a noise complaint.
The second time they responded, officers were refused entry.
The woman inside told police she had consumed a quantity of medication.
The OPP say the officers forced their way inside, where an altercation took place and a firearm was discharged.
The woman was taken to hospital for treatment of an injury.
The two officers were also checked out at the hospital and later released.
shooting incident in Red Lake over the weekend.
The OPP say they were called to a home twice on Saturday night to deal with a noise complaint.
The second time they responded, officers were refused entry.
The woman inside told police she had consumed a quantity of medication.
The OPP say the officers forced their way inside, where an altercation took place and a firearm was discharged.
The woman was taken to hospital for treatment of an injury.
The two officers were also checked out at the hospital and later released.
Rickford Applauds New First Nations Education Act
Nishnawbe-Aski Nation and Treaty 3 could soon have greater control over their education.
Details of the First Nations Education Control Act were revealed last week.
The act gives First Nation Communities greater resources and authority.
Kenora M.P. Greg Rickford says administrators of academic programs will soon have greater
leeway in how they deliver programs.
Rickford says the act is a call for students to stay in school and study hard, for administrators to ensure they are getting the standards that are widely accepted in their province.
Details of the First Nations Education Control Act were revealed last week.
The act gives First Nation Communities greater resources and authority.
Kenora M.P. Greg Rickford says administrators of academic programs will soon have greater
leeway in how they deliver programs.
Rickford says the act is a call for students to stay in school and study hard, for administrators to ensure they are getting the standards that are widely accepted in their province.
Tories to Use FOI On Winter Maintenance Fines
The Ontario Conservatives say they are trying to find out how much winter
road maintenance contractors have been fined.
Tory Finance Critic Vic Fedeli says it's one thing for the province to say contractors have been hit with financial penalties for poor winter road maintenance.
But he says the devil is in the details.
Fedeli says the state of highways this winter has been one of the biggest issues raised in his pre-budget consultations in the past month.
road maintenance contractors have been fined.
Tory Finance Critic Vic Fedeli says it's one thing for the province to say contractors have been hit with financial penalties for poor winter road maintenance.
But he says the devil is in the details.
Fedeli says the state of highways this winter has been one of the biggest issues raised in his pre-budget consultations in the past month.
Food Vendors To Return to Harbourfront
Food vendors will be back on the Kenora Harborfront this summer.
The City of Kenora launched a pilot project two years ago to see how the food trucks would be received.
Councillor Rory McMillan has confirmed the initiative has gone from being a pilot project to becoming an annual summer tradition.
A request for proposals has been sent out to potential food vendors.
The city says it will licence up to three food trucks for the Kenora Harborfront
and one for the Discovery Center out in Norman.
They can set up shop starting June 1st and must be open seven days a week from 11 until 4:00.
The deadline to submit a proposal is February 27th.
The City of Kenora launched a pilot project two years ago to see how the food trucks would be received.
Councillor Rory McMillan has confirmed the initiative has gone from being a pilot project to becoming an annual summer tradition.
A request for proposals has been sent out to potential food vendors.
The city says it will licence up to three food trucks for the Kenora Harborfront
and one for the Discovery Center out in Norman.
They can set up shop starting June 1st and must be open seven days a week from 11 until 4:00.
The deadline to submit a proposal is February 27th.
Fatal Snowmachine Crash in Manitoba
A fatal snowmachine accident in Manitoba over the weekend.
The RCMP from Beausejour say they were called out Saturday night around 6:30 to a collision in the Rural Municipality of Brokenhead.
Police say four riders were traveling on a trail near Tyndall, when a 32 year old man from Winnipeg was involved in a single vehicle collision.
He was pronounced dead at the scene.
The Mounties says speed and drugs are believed to be factors in the
accident.
The RCMP from Beausejour say they were called out Saturday night around 6:30 to a collision in the Rural Municipality of Brokenhead.
Police say four riders were traveling on a trail near Tyndall, when a 32 year old man from Winnipeg was involved in a single vehicle collision.
He was pronounced dead at the scene.
The Mounties says speed and drugs are believed to be factors in the
accident.
Campbell Offers Support for Increase in Minimum Wage
A mixed reaction to the minimum wage increase by Kenora Rainy River MPP Sarah Campbell.
Campbell says the increase will be good to help citizens, but businesses are also facing financial challenges.
Campbell does note that business owners at a recent pre-budget meeting in Thunder Bay were in support of the annual minimum wage increase.
The annual increase was proposed when the Ontario government announced the minimum wage would be increasing to 11 dollars an hour earlier this month.
Campbell says the increase will be good to help citizens, but businesses are also facing financial challenges.
Campbell does note that business owners at a recent pre-budget meeting in Thunder Bay were in support of the annual minimum wage increase.
The annual increase was proposed when the Ontario government announced the minimum wage would be increasing to 11 dollars an hour earlier this month.
Horwath Optimistic About NDP's Chances in Northwestern Ontario
Provincial NDP Leader Andrea Horwath is optimistic with where the NDP stand in Northwestern Ontario.
Horwath was in Thunder Bay yesterday for the NDP Nomination in Thunder Bay-Atikokan.
She says the region needs better representation.
Mary Kozorys won yesterdays nomination to represent the Thunder Bay-Atikokan for the NDP over Madge Richardson.
Horwath was in Thunder Bay yesterday for the NDP Nomination in Thunder Bay-Atikokan.
She says the region needs better representation.
Mary Kozorys won yesterdays nomination to represent the Thunder Bay-Atikokan for the NDP over Madge Richardson.
New Gold Looks to Expand Rainy River Project
More exploration at New Gold's Rainy River project.
Part of the work will explore the potential of expanding the footprint of its planned open pit mine.
Vice-president of exploration Mark Peterson says areas to the west of the original site will be looked at.
The company says it's also moving to complete the environment assessment process and obtain the necesary permitting to begin construction next year.
Part of the work will explore the potential of expanding the footprint of its planned open pit mine.
Vice-president of exploration Mark Peterson says areas to the west of the original site will be looked at.
The company says it's also moving to complete the environment assessment process and obtain the necesary permitting to begin construction next year.
Senior Thistles Sweep Southeast Thunder
The Kenora Triple "a" Senior Thistles remain perfect so far in 2014.
The Thistles won a pair of games against the Southeast Prairie Thunder
over the weekend, including a 4-2 decision yesterday at the Rec. Center.
Sean McAslan netted a pair of goals in the game and says the team seems to be building for a run at the Allan Cup.
Marlon Gardner and Jeff Richards also added singles yesterday.
The Thistles also beat the Prairie Thunder 4-3 on Saturday night.
The Thistles won a pair of games against the Southeast Prairie Thunder
over the weekend, including a 4-2 decision yesterday at the Rec. Center.
Sean McAslan netted a pair of goals in the game and says the team seems to be building for a run at the Allan Cup.
Marlon Gardner and Jeff Richards also added singles yesterday.
The Thistles also beat the Prairie Thunder 4-3 on Saturday night.
Midget Thistles Make Play-Offs
A pair of wins in the final two games of the regular season have ensured the Kenora Triple "a" Midget
Thistles will make the play-offs.
The Thistles capped the season yesterday with a 2-1 win over the Central Plain Capitals.
That followed up on a 3-1 win Saturday night against the Yellowhead Chiefs.
Tristan Salesse scored goals both Saturday and Sunday for the Thistles.
The Thistles three-game road trip didn't start out well, as they dropped a 4-2 decision to the Southwest Cougars Friday.
The Kenora Midgets finished one game above .500 which is good enough for 6th place.
The play-off match-ups have yet to be announced.
Thistles will make the play-offs.
The Thistles capped the season yesterday with a 2-1 win over the Central Plain Capitals.
That followed up on a 3-1 win Saturday night against the Yellowhead Chiefs.
Tristan Salesse scored goals both Saturday and Sunday for the Thistles.
The Thistles three-game road trip didn't start out well, as they dropped a 4-2 decision to the Southwest Cougars Friday.
The Kenora Midgets finished one game above .500 which is good enough for 6th place.
The play-off match-ups have yet to be announced.
Saints/PeeWee All-Stars Runners Up at Weekend Tournaments
A couple of second place finishes for Kenora teams over the weekend.
The Thomas Aquinas Saints boys hockey team was in Grand Rapids, Minnesota for the Star of the North Tournament.
The Saints went through the round-robin undefeated and met up with Elk River from Minneapolis in the tournament final.
Elk River Edged T.A. 3-2, giving the Saints the Silver medal for the second year in a row.
Meanwhile, the Northwest Triple "a" PeeWee All-Stars skated into Brandon for the Tournament of
Champions.
The All-Stars also went through the round-robin undefeated, but played the host Brandon Wheat Kings
in the A-side final.
The Wheat Kings scored four quick goals to start the third period and went on to a 6-2 victory.
Nick Hakala and Mason Desautels scored for the Northwest All-Stars, which is a team made up of
players from Kenora, Dryden, Fort Frances and Sioux Lookout.
The Thomas Aquinas Saints boys hockey team was in Grand Rapids, Minnesota for the Star of the North Tournament.
The Saints went through the round-robin undefeated and met up with Elk River from Minneapolis in the tournament final.
Elk River Edged T.A. 3-2, giving the Saints the Silver medal for the second year in a row.
Meanwhile, the Northwest Triple "a" PeeWee All-Stars skated into Brandon for the Tournament of
Champions.
The All-Stars also went through the round-robin undefeated, but played the host Brandon Wheat Kings
in the A-side final.
The Wheat Kings scored four quick goals to start the third period and went on to a 6-2 victory.
Nick Hakala and Mason Desautels scored for the Northwest All-Stars, which is a team made up of
players from Kenora, Dryden, Fort Frances and Sioux Lookout.