CJRL News
Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Can/Am Challenge KBI

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Team Canada is looking forward to their friendly rivalry with their angling counterparts from the South. The Canadian team is being led this...

KBI Starts Thursday

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You still have a chance to fish in the 2009 Kenora Bass International. The KBI officially gets underway tomorrow with weigh-ins taking place...

Red Lake Federal Funding

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A major project in Red Lake is getting considerable aid from the Federal Government. Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty announced today 2.3-mi...

Quetico Race

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Quetico Provincial Park continues to celebrate its Centennial Anniversary with the return of the legendary Cross Quetico Canoe Race. The 200...

Money for Education

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The Provincial Government is boosting education in Northwestern Ontario with more then 1.5-million dollars in funding. Confederation College...

MNR Fish Study Rainy Lake

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The Ministry of Natural Resources is keeping a close watch on the Fish population in Rainy River. Area Biologist Darryl McLeod says their st...

Household Hazardous Waste Day

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Get ready to toss out your old cans of paint, dead batteries and old propane cannisters. The City of Kenora will be holding its annual house...

Cold July

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If you say the month of July was cold, you are right, it was! MIX FM Meterologist Bill Laidlaw says most of Northwestern Ontario experienced...

Marine Rescue

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Two American anglers survived a 48-hour ordeal stranded on Rainy Lake. A Minnesota houseboat company overheard a May-Day call Saturday night...

Council Vacancy

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Wanted: someone to sit on Kenora City Council for one year. The city has decided to seek applications from the public to fill thevacant cou...

Layton on Seniors in NWO

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The federal New Democrats say the Harper government has to do abetter job helping seniors. Jack Layton was in Kenora earlier this week and m...
Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Northern Ontario Schools

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Colleges and universities in Northern Ontario are thinking of offering incentives for students to study there. Post-secondary institutions...

Busy Weekend for OPP

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Kenora OPP were kept busy this August Long Weekend with over 300 calls for service. Police dealt with 52 licquor licence act violations, six...

OPP Marine Flares

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OPP Detachments across Northwestern Ontario are now accepting expired marine flares. Due to environmental concerns and the dangers of explos...
Thursday, July 30, 2009

98th Kenora Fair

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The Agricultural community will be front and centre starting today at Kenora kicks off its 98th fair. Organizer Carol Kurz says there will b...

2009 Roads Work

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Kenora City Council will be spending over a million dollars on improving area roads. The 2009 Roads Program tender was awarded to Pioneer co...

Health Unit Funding

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The Northwestern Health Unit is getting over 300 thousand dollarsfrom the provincial government to test water systems in the region. Startin...

Shoal Lake #39 on Highway 17

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A first nation community located near the Manitoba border says itsconcerned about plans to twin the Trans-Canada Highway to Kenora. Chief of...

NAN Self Governance

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After 12 years of talks, the Nishnawbe Aski Nation is closing inon self-governance. NAN representatives and federal officials signed two a...

Caribou Wildlands League

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An environmental group is urging the Ontario government to haltall logging and road building in endangered woodland caribou habitat. The W...
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