Monday, May 5, 2014

Missing Manitoba Girl Located

A Manitoba teen who was the subject of a search by the RCMP and OPP has been found.

Police says 16 year old Toni Rose Linklater was located Friday in Manitoba.

There had been reports she had been spotted in northwestern Ontario, hitch-hiking east.

OPP Investigate Pair of Break-Ins

The OPP are looking into a pair of break-ins in the Sioux Narrows/Nestor Falls area.

Police say in both cases, seasonal cottages were targeted by the thieves.

In one instance a camp on Regina Bay was entered between April 20th and May 2nd.

Some alcohol and sporting goods were stolen.

Officers are also investigating a break and enter to a cabin in the Nestor Falls area that
took place between Christmas and May 2nd.

The OPP say the front door was forced open and several cupboards and drawers
were rummaged through by the culprits, though nothing appears to have been stolen.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the OPP or Crimestoppers.

RCMP Investigate A Pair of Homicides in Southeastern Manitoba

The RCMP are investigating a pair of homicides on the Roseau River First Nation in southeastern Manitoba.

The Mounties were initially contacted about a fatality in the community  on Saturday.

The victim has been identified as 23 year old Charles French.

Upon further investigation, a 30 year old man was arrested and charged with second degree murder.

30 year old Richard Alex Johnson will appear in Winnipeg Court today to face the charge.

Police were also contacted about another sudden death the next day.

Homicide is also suspected, but the RCMP say the two cases are not
related.

The Dakota Ojibway Police Service is also assisting with the investigations.

It's A Dog's Life Gets A Boost

It's a Dogs Life is getting a helping hand from the Lake of the Woods
Business Incentive Corporation.

LOWBIC Staff has presented a 200 dollar check to the pet rescue agency.

The money was raised through voluntary participation in casual Friday's.

Staff donated a dollar a week when they wore jeans to work.

Candidates Hit the Hustings for Provincial Election

They are off and running in the provincial election.

All four major parties have their candidates in place for the
June 12th vote.

Conservative Candidate Randy Nickle says his campaign is all about
job creation.

For the second election in a row Sarah Campbell will represent the NDP while Anthony Leek will carry the Liberal banner.

The Green Party will also be represented on the ballot by Pickle Lake school
teacher Tim McKillop.

City Announces Relief From High Water Bills

Some relief for homeowners facing high water bills this winter.

City Council has approved a number of tools to help reduce costs for
anyone who had to run bleeders or shared their water with neighbors.

Mayor Dave Canfield says they will be holding water bills at the same level as
last year.

Council has also agreed to re-imburse homeowners who had to pay to have their water lines thawed between January 1st and February 15th.

About a dozen property owners were affected during that period.

Contract For Downtown Revitalization Awarded

Kenora City Council has given the green light to Phase Three of Downtown
Revitalization.

Moncrief Construction had the winning tender of 4.75 million dollars.

Operations manager Rick Perchuck says contruction will likely last well into
fall.

Perchuck says contruction will start at the Kenricia Corner at Second Street
and end at Knox United Church.

Substance Abuse Task Force Receives Funding

Kenora's Substance Abuse and Mental Health Task Force has received
a shot in the arm.

The Ontario Trillium Foundation has approved 220 thousand dollars in funding to hire a program co-ordinator.

Inspector Dave Lucas of the OPP says they have a number of projects they want to pursue through this position.

There is funding in place for three years.

Lucas says they will be posting the job shortly.

OPP Dispatch Wild Dogs

The OPP are taking steps to manage the wild dog problem in the city.

Late last week, officers were contacted about a deer that had been injured by a number of dogs in the Laurenson's Lake area.

Police say they had to put the deer down because is was so badly injured.

A short time later, the pack was located and the OPP say they were able to kill three of the animals.

They say the dogs have becoming increasingly agressive over the winter.

MTO Opens Highway 527 South of Armstrong

The Ministry of Transportation says Highway 527 is now open to both lanes of traffic.

The highway was closed on Thursday to replace a culvert on the roadway.

One man was killed after an accident last week that was caused when a portion of the highway washed out about one kilometre south of the Kab River Bridge.

Gull Bay First Nation Chief Wilfred King Chief had declared a state of emergency in that community due to the highway closure.    

TBayTel For Good Challenge Launched

Tbaytel is going green and they need your help.

They are looking for ideas on how to improve the environment and the winning one will receive 15-thousand dollars to help create a healthier planet.

Spokesperson Laura Foulds says you can vote for your favourite idea until June 12th.

People can vote on the "tbaytel for good" website.