Friday, November 26, 2010
Saints through to the Quater-Finals
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The Thomas Aquinas Saints have finished the round robin without a loss. The Saints played their fourth game this morning and beat London D...
Drug Bust in Fort Albany
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Two people face charges after Nishnawbe-Aski Police executed a search warrant at a Fort Albany First Nation home. Police seized 25-hundred ...
Police to release details of undercover operation
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Police Agency's from across Northwestern Ontario will take the wraps off a major 6-month undercover investigation tomorrow morning. A p...
Miracle Marathon turns 20
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The Salvation Army and CJRL is celebrating a special milestone today. The 20th annual Miracle Marathon is being broadcast over the next two...
Bell Canada under fire for PST refunds
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Bell Canada is being accused of failing its First Nation customers. The Union of Ontario Indians says its members have had a hard time gett...
OPP Launch seasonal RIDE campaign
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Police in the region are gearing up for another Festive RIDE campaign. Sergeant Ken Manti of the OPP says this year there are stricter rule...
School Buses Running
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Its business as usual at local schools this morning. Local school buses and the city transit buses are running once again after being shut ...
Saints Unbeaten so far at OFSAA
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The Thomas Aquinas Saints have a perfect record after the first day at the All-Ontario Single "a" championships. The Saints won a...
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Kenora Hydro proposes rate increase
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Kenora Hydro is proposing a 10 percent increase in its rates next year. Hydro has submitted a request to the Ontario Energy Board for an i...
Road Closure near Wabigoon
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It looks as if we'll be getting at least another 24 hours of snow. So far about 10 centimeters has fallen, and its expected to snow all...
Saints go for OFSAA gold
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The Thomas Aquinas Senior Boys Volleyball team is gunning for its third straight provincial title. The Saints are in Missasauga for the All...
Broncos win league gridiron awards
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Some hardware for Beaver Brae's Football team. The Winnipeg High School Football League held its award ceremonies last night and the th...
Abitibi ready to exit Bankruptcy Protection
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Abitibi Bowater could be on the verge of exiting bankruptcy protection. The company has been given the green light by an American court to...
Hampton Outlines Energy ideas
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Kenora-Rainy River M.P.P. Howard Hampton says his party has a lot of ideas to help produce and conserve electricity. Hampton was respondin...
Compton Reflects on Four years in office
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Out-going Kenora Mayor Len Compton says the city is well poised to move forward. Compton will leave office at the end of this month and say...
Another Snow Day in Kenora
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Its another snow day for students who have to take the bus to school. Excel Coachlines says none of its buses will be running today, includ...
More snow on the way
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Expect it to snow for the rest of today and overnight. Another 10 centimeters of snow is expected before the system finally blows through n...
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Truth And Reconciliation Commission Returns to NWO
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The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada is making a return trip to northwestern Ontario. The Commission will listen to the stori...
City Erects Christmas Tree on Main Street
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Main Street definitely has a Christmas look and feel today. Kenora Hydro Crews installed the traditional Christmas Tree yesterday afternoon...
City posts Surplus in 2009 Audit
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The City of Kenora continues to remain relatively financially healthy. Council approved the 2009 audited financial statements last week, an...
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