CJRL News
Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Fighter fighers busy over New Years

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The New Year's long weekend proved to be pretty eventful for Kenora's Fire and Emergency Services Department. Fire crews had five ...

Treaty Three Police Set to Open new Detachment

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The Treaty Three Police Service is hoping to have a new detachment up and running in the Fort Frances area sometime in the next month or so....

More Family Doctors Expected in 2011

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Kenora should see some new family doctors in the new year. The Paterson Medical Clinic is hoping to attract some new recruits in 2011. Dr....

Five Kenora Skiiers Heading to Canada Winter Games

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Five Kenora cross country skiiers will be heading to Halifax next month for the Canada Winter Games. Eric Lockhart was selected to be part ...

Midget Thistles Win First game of 2011

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A good start to the new year for the Kenora Triple A midget Thistles. The Thistles were in Steinbach on Sunday and edged the Eastman Select...

Post-Christmas Break-In foiled

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The OPP say some observant neighbors managed to spoil a post-Christmas break-in attempt. Last Tuesday, a 3rd Street South resident contacte...
Friday, December 31, 2010

Suit against Nault dismissed

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A lawsuit against former Indian Affairs Minister Bob Nault has been dismissed by an Ontario Court Judge. The Pikangikum First Nation brou...

Snowfall Warning Issued for Kenora

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It looks like Kenora is going to ring in the new year with a big dump of snow. A snowfall warning has been issued for the area, with as muc...

Gravelle supports replacing NWO Emergency Field Officer

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Northern Development Minister Michael Gravelle is backing calls in support of the emergency field officer in northwestern Ontario. Gravel...

Canfield wants to kick-stat Common Ground Talks

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Kenora mayor Dave Canfield says he's eager to the see the Common Ground Initiative on Tunnel Island get back on track in 2011. The C...

Kakegamic murder Conviction upheld

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A man who was sentenced to life in prison for sexually assaulting and strangling a teenage girl in Kenora has had an appeal quashed. James ...
Thursday, December 30, 2010

Still no Visitors are allowed in the Hospital

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Hospital officials are still not letting Visitors into the Lake of the Woods District Hospital. That announcement wqas made before Christm...

Northwest Local Health Intergration Network is taking a step towards electronic health records.

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The Northwest Local Health Integration Network is taking the first step towards creating electronic health records. A pilot project called...

MPP Howard Hampton says don't be Fooled by Deficit Plan

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Kenora-Rainy River M-P-P Howard Hampton says the public shouldn't be fooled by the province's plan reduce the deficit. The plan, a...
Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Year End in Politics not so Productive

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Thunder Bay-Rainy River M-P John Rafferty says he was hoping the past session of Parliament would have been a little more productive than it...

AGING AT HOME-FUNDING

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Three long term care facilities in the Kenora and Rainy River Districts will be getting funding to expand home-care services. The North...
Friday, December 24, 2010

Keeping Track of Santa Clause

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NORAD will once again be tracking Santa's Progress for his Christmas Journey. Both the Canadian and U.S. military defence oraganizatio...

Lighting of the Candles

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A Christmas eve tradition will take place once again this afternoon. Thousands of ice candles at Lake of the Woods Cemetary will be lit up....

OPP Hwy Tips

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The OPP are reminding the motoring public to take it easy on area highways this winter. Constable Carol Michtics says has these safety tips...
Thursday, December 23, 2010

Thistles End Their First Half of Season with Another Loss

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The AAA Midget Thistles have lost their 15th game of the season. They took to the ice last night after two alumni games last night at the T...
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