CJRL News
Thursday, December 1, 2011

Grassy Man charged in connection to MVA on Highway 671

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A 37 year old Grassy Narrows man faces a number of charges in connection to a single vehicle accident on Highway 671. The OPP say they came...

Essex Road Home target of a Drug Bust

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A 54 year old Kenora man faces drug charges following an investigation by the Kenora Joint Forces Drug Unit. Members of the OPP's Organ...

Rickford Supports Third Party Management in Attawapiskat

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A Federal Government move to impose third party management in Attawapiskat First Nation is being supported by Kenora MP Greg Rickford. The ...

Former Con College President given a Premier's Award

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Confederation College was well represented at the Premier's Awards. Past President Pat Lang was given the Lifetime Achievement Award. ...

Festival of Trees beings tonight

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Lake of the Woods Museum has the unmistakeable smell of pine today. The annual Festival of Trees is taking place over the next three days w...

CJBN Drops CTV signal

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CJBN-TV is going global. Changes are in store starting today for the local TV outlet. After years of being affiliated with CTV, CJBN is go...

Broncos and Saints Square Off Again

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Its the second battle of Kenora this week in high school hockey. The Thomas Aquinas girls will be facing off against Beaver Brae this after...

Portraits of Honour Arrives in Kenora

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A touching scene at the Kenora Fire Hall this morning. The families of two soldiers who died in Afghanistan were the first in line to check...

Osisko Mining

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One of the companies poised to open a gold mine in the Atikokan area will outline its project to members of the Fort Frances business commun...

Resolute Forest Products

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The first meeting of what could be a lengthy process has been held in Abitibi-Bowater's appeal of the assessed value of its Fort Frances...
Wednesday, November 30, 2011

NDP talk about conditions in Attawapiskat

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Interim N.D.P. leader Nycole Turmel says she isn't going to play with figures after seeing for herself the impoverished conditions on th...

Senior Thistles back in Action this weekend

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The Kenora Senior Thistles will be back in action this week. But there is a bit of a change to their schedule. Initially, the Thistles wer...

Portaits of Honour in Town tomorrow

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A national tour remembering soldiers who have died in the war in Afghanistan makes its way to Kenora this week. Portraits of Honour will he...

Ignace Jumps on Nuclear Waste Band Wagon

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Ignace Council has decided to take the next step in becoming a host community for a nuclear waste repository. Council has voted in favour o...

OFL Supports Big Trout Lake

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Canada's largest labour federation is demanding that the Ontario Government respect the K.I. First Nation in Northern Ontario. Ontario ...

Drug Use Among local Teens Declining

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Northern Ontario students are doing more drugs and drinking more alcohol than their colleagues in the south. That's the findings of a n...

Stuff-A-Cruiser this weekend

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How much can you stuff into an OPP cruiser? That's what we'll find out Saturday. It's the 11th annual Stuff-A-Cruiser event he...

Anti-Bullying Legislation

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Premier Dalton McGuinty is said to be revealing a new anti-bullying legislation today during a visit to a Toronto school. The sources tell ...

Driving in Northern Ontario

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Northern Ontario is the safest place to drive in the Province according to a new survey. All-State Insurance says there are 3.55 crashes ...
Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Local Lawyers Lobby Against Criminal Code Changes

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A group of Kenora lawyers is speaking out against proposed changes to the Criminal Code of Canada. The Kenora Lawyers Sentencing Group is w...
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