Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Local High Schools Plan Exhibition Sports Season
It might not lead to a provincial high school championship but the Keewatin Patricia and Rainy River District School Boards will get back into the sports season after the exams period.
Beaver Brae Principal Clinton Bruetsch says a compromise to allow volunteer coaches was made to allow a season to take place.
Bruetsch adds they intend to resume boys and girls hockey, boys basketball, girls volleyball, and curling.
Bruetsch adds they have asked the seperate school board to participate in the exhibition season as well.
Kenora Forest Products Look for Spring Start-Up
Finally some good news for the forest sector in Kenora.Kenora Forest Products is hoping to resume production this spring.
Mill Manager Rod McKay says they are looking at a May or June start up date.
McKay says an improvement in the U.S. housing market makes it feasible to resume operations.
He says initially, they hope to employ as many as 105 people at the mill and another
150 in woodland operations.
Gravelle Looking Forward to Leadership Convention
Natural Resources Minister Michael Gravelle thinks its going to be a tight race between his choice for Liberal Leader Sandra Pupatello and former Education Minister Kathleen Wynne.The final vote for the leader of the Provincial Liberals comes down this weekend.
Gravelle is pleased the majority of the delegates from his riding selected Sandra Pupatello in the first round of voting last weekend.
SMB Ready for Expansion Project
École Ste-Marguerite Bourgeoys is growing.Last week the Kenora Catholic District School Board announced the province had agreed to fund the
school expansion.
Initially, the Catholic Board had been talking about a four classroom addition, but that's been increased to
six new rooms.
Phyllis Eikre is the director of education and says it will help house the growing population at the school.
Eikre says the expansion should be open for classes starting in the fall of 2014.
Murder Trial Enters Third Week
Another week of testimony is underway at the Kenora court House intothe second degree murder trial of Angela Duchesne and Kenneth Ivall.
One of the people involved in the assault of Ed Wilson on March 21st, 2009
was on the witness stand this afternoon.
Ian Hagar says he and a couple of buddies showed up at the Tower Motel
and notice a man and a woman arguing.
He says he heard a woman being slapped and a short time later, the
man, who has been identified as Ed Wilson was attacked.
Hagar admits he was part of the group that was involved in the assault
and says they left the scene after he kicked the man in the head, while
he was lying in the middle of A Street West.
Hagar says he was only interviewed by police 10 months later and says he
didn't come forward at the time, because he didn't want to get involved.
The Trial is scheduled to resume this morning.
Health Unit Celebrates National Non-Smoking Week
It's the first tobacco use campaign of the year.This is National Non Smoking Week, and this year's theme is "Live, work play...even better smoke free".
Roberta Lappage is the youth corrdiantor with the Northwestern Health Unit and says it focuses on creating a healthy environment for everyone.
Lappage adds the Smokers Hotline is another great resource if you are trying to quit.
Liberals Set to Revoke Bill 115
The governing Liberals are repealing a controversial law that outraged public school teachers and limited their ability to strike.They say the change will take effect tomorrow, but it won't affect contracts already in place.
Education Minister Laurel Broten says the move removes legislation that became a lightening rod in the labour battle with teachers.
The legislation allowed the Liberals to impose contracts on about 126-thousand teachers and education workers earlier this month, which froze the wages of most teachers and cut their benefits.
Monday, January 21, 2013
Digital Imaging Campaign Reaches Halfway Mark
A pressing need for digital mammography at the Lake of the Woods District Hospital.
The fundraising effort for the new unit has seperated the million dollar digital imaging campaign into two parts.
The first need was solved with the unveiling of a new digital mammorgraphy machine on Friday.
Jess Rheault with the Hospital Foundation says they have only put a down payment on the machine.
Rheault adds the foundation will be hard at work to attain the second half of the project which is a digital x-ray machine.
Central Community Club Looks at Sign Boards
A sign of the times.The Central Community Club is seeking approval from Kenora City Council
to erect a number of sign boards on the club house and the rink boards.
Jeff Van Wallenghem is the vice-president of the community club and says
they just looking for some money to help keep the outdoor rink operating.
Van Wallenghem says any money raised from the sign boards will be used
to fix up the aging club house at Central.
KDSB Getting Less Money for Child Care
The Kenora District Services Board is getting less money from the province for child care programs.Director of Integrated Social Services Diane Apland says they have seen a slight reduction in funding from last year.
Apland says the board is headed in a different direction right now.
Apland says it costs more to offer programs to younger children, so that may create a larger deficit.
The ABC's of Business coming to Whitefish Bay
An opportunity for anyone who has an idea or business and wants to take it a step further.Aboriginal Business Day events will be taking place next month in Whitefish Bay and Lac Seul First Nation.
Manager of the Northwest Busiess Center Diane Schwartz-Williams says it will be a full house with several presenters on hand, including keynote speaker Wab Kinew.
Pre-registration is required.
For more information you can contact nwbiz.ca
Breast Screening Programs Expanding
The Ontario Breast Screening Program is working with Sioux Lookout's Meno Ya Win Hospital to provide mammorgrams to First Nation women from fly in communities.
Spokesperson Alison McMullen says teaming up with the hospital should mean women will be able to book mammograms year round.
McMullen says the Sioux Lookout hospital should be accredited as a breast screening program partner by April.
Windchill Warning in Effect Today
You'll want to bundle up for the rest of the week.Bitter cold temperatures are in the forecast for the entire week and a windchill warning is currently in effect.
Bill Laidlaw from Signal Weather Services says there is a windchill warning in effect for much of northwestern Ontario.
We are expecting a high of only minus 23 today.
Midget Thistles Win Two of Three on the Road
A pretty good road trip for the Kenora Triple "a" Midget Thistles.
The Thistle took two of three games played over the weekend.
The lone blemish came yesterday in Souris, where the Kenora Midgets dropped
a 5-3 decision to the Southwest Cougars.
Davis Ross had a pair of goals in the loss.
Saturday, the Thistles earned a 2-1 win over the Yellowhead Chiefs.
It was the same result Friday night, as the Kenora Midgets doubled up
the Central Plains Capitals 2-1 in Portage.
The regular season wraps up this weekend at home for the Thistles.
Senior Thistles Score Early Score Often
An offensive onslaught for the Kenora Senior Thistles.They cruised to a couple of easy wins over the weekend against the Bottineau Lumberjacks.
Saturday afternoon, Kevin Webb had the hat trick in a 10-0 victory over the North Dakota college team.
Friday night, it was much the same story with Ryan Pearson leading the offense with three goals in a 12-1 victory.
The Thistles should have a little tougher test this weekend, as the Williston State Tetons come to town.
Friday, January 18, 2013
New Digital Mammography Machine Unveiled
Screening for breat cancer in Kenora has gotten a major boost.
The Hopsital Foundation has announced the installation of a new digital mammography machine.
Jess Rheault with the foundation says the purchase was made to retire outdated equipment.
Rheault adds the purchase of the mammography machine was made at the halfway point of the million dollar D-I campaign which has currently raised $430,835.
The next step is the purchase of a digital x-ray which can't be done until the million dollar mark is reached.
Snowbirds Coming to Kenora this Summer
The Snowbirds will be making an appearance in Kenora this summer.
The Kenora Airport Authority is planning a three day air show at the
beginning of July.
Councillor Ron Lunny says they hope to make the air show an annual event.
Lunny says the air show will take place at the Kenora Airport with the
Snowbirds set to perform on July 3rd.
Baltesson Elected Chair of Kenora DSB
A change at the top at the Kenora District Services Board.
Barry Baltesson from Lake of the Woods unincorporated area is the new chair of the DSAB.
He replaces Phil Vinet of Red Lake, who stepped down last month.
Baltesson was acclaimed to the position yesterday and is the first representative from an unincorporated area to chair the District Services Board.
Barry Baltesson from Lake of the Woods unincorporated area is the new chair of the DSAB.
He replaces Phil Vinet of Red Lake, who stepped down last month.
Baltesson was acclaimed to the position yesterday and is the first representative from an unincorporated area to chair the District Services Board.
Concern Raised About Local Homeless Shelters
A major overhaul is needed in Kenora District Services Board funding for homeless shelters.The suggestion comes from the represtentatives of Sioux Lookout and Kenora.
Sioux Lookout Mayor Denis Leney says several people are in area communities getting intoxicated and using the shelters as homes.
He says some clients go out get drunk, get arrested, go out and drink again and end up staying in the shelter to sleep things off.
He voted against a resolution to fund the Out-of-the Cold Shelter to the tune of 26-thousand dollars.
The resolution did pass with 26-grand going to the Red Lake Shelter and 15-thousand to the Kenora Fellowship Centre.
Ed Wilson Murder Trial Continues
More details are coming to light about the morning Ed Wilson died in the
Norman area on March 21st, 2009.
Yesterday, Garry Lake was back on the stand talking about an altercation
that took place outside the Tower Motel shortly after 2:00 in the morning.
Lake says he saw Wilson forcefully hit Angela Duchesne.
He says some of the people standing outside the motel decided to teach
Wilson a lession and began to beat him up.
Lake admits that he grabbed Wilson's head and kneed him in the face.
Initially he told police that Wilson was still standing when they were finished
with him.
But yesterday he says Wilson was lying on the ground when one of the members of the group gave him a soccer-type kick to the head.
Jurors at the second degree murder trial of Angela Duchesne and Kenneth Ivall are getting a rare
day off today.
Testimony is scheduled to resume Monday at the Kenora Court House.
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