Thursday, September 8, 2011
Forest Fire Update
After seven slow days the number of new fires in Ontario registered a slight increase last night. A total of 5 new fires were reported in the Northwest Region yesterday. There are currently 42 active fires in the province.
OPP Road Stats
A total of 335-charges were laid by OPP officers.
263-of the charges were for speeding.
Police also dealt with several liquor licence act violations, with 34-charges laid.
11-people were arrested for impaired driving.
Ofther offences included not wearing a seatbelt, drug possession, and driving while suspended.
Economic Development Commission
Northwestern Ontario is ahead of the game in economic prosperity.
Demmings says Thunder Bay has already seen major economic spin-offs from the mining industry and notes it won't be long until outlying communities will see the same.
That statement from Steve Demmings, the CEO of the Thunder Bay Economic Development Commission
Terry Fox Run
Plans for the 31st Terry Fox Run are well underway here in Kenora.
Local organizer Laurine Goerzen says "To date we have raised over $356,000 for innovative cancer research."
Participants are encouraged to pick up their pledge sheets and join other communities across Canada to raise donations for cancer research. Registration is at Valleyview School from 9 a.m. to noon on September 18th.
For more information call 807-548-1794
Local organizer Laurine Goerzen says "To date we have raised over $356,000 for innovative cancer research."
Participants are encouraged to pick up their pledge sheets and join other communities across Canada to raise donations for cancer research. Registration is at Valleyview School from 9 a.m. to noon on September 18th.
For more information call 807-548-1794
OCAA
Ontario's community colleges could start the new term without varsity athletics because of an ongoing strike.
Josh Bell-Webster, of the Ontario Colleges Athletics Association,says many athletic directors in the schools are support staff workers.
The OCAA represents about 4,000 college athletes in men's and women's soccer, rugby, cross country, golf and women's fastball.Five members of the association's seven-person executive board are on picket lines.They're part of OPSEU, which represents about 8,000 cleaners,food service staff and registration officers at 24 community colleges in the province.
Josh Bell-Webster, of the Ontario Colleges Athletics Association,says many athletic directors in the schools are support staff workers.
The OCAA represents about 4,000 college athletes in men's and women's soccer, rugby, cross country, golf and women's fastball.Five members of the association's seven-person executive board are on picket lines.They're part of OPSEU, which represents about 8,000 cleaners,food service staff and registration officers at 24 community colleges in the province.
Harbourfront tent
That's the promise of Tourism Development Officer Heather Paterson.
Paterson says they are gearing up for the Blue Rodeo Concert and says work is progressing on schedule.
Paterson adds that the best tickets for Blue Rodeo are almost sold out, and the rest of the tickets for the concert are also moving quickly now.
Election Trail
The tone for the 2011 Ontario Election was set yesterday when the Liberals branded Tory Leader Tim Hudak ``Tea Party Tim who is in eastern Ontario today with stops planned in Belleville and Peterborough.. Meanwhile, New Democrat Leader Andrea Horwath says she won't be spending this campaign ``squabbling'' with her opponents. Horwath is in the north today with stops in Greater Sudbury, Sturgeon Falls and Thunder Bay.
Kienan Hebert
An Amber Alert remains in effect for a missing three-year-old boy from Sparwood, B-C.
Kienan Hebert was last seen Tuesday night wearing blue Scooby-Doo shorts when his family put him to bed. He was reported missing yesterday morning.
After investigating the home, police are now referring to the red-headed Caucasian boy as an ``abducted'' child. They're on the hunt for 46-year-old Randall Hopley -- a person of interest in the case who is not related to Kienan.
Kienan Hebert was last seen Tuesday night wearing blue Scooby-Doo shorts when his family put him to bed. He was reported missing yesterday morning.
After investigating the home, police are now referring to the red-headed Caucasian boy as an ``abducted'' child. They're on the hunt for 46-year-old Randall Hopley -- a person of interest in the case who is not related to Kienan.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
David Bouchard
The value of literacy and learning was highlighted at Beaver Brae Secondary school last night. David Bouchard, a member of the Order of Canada , mesmerized the audience through music and storytelling. Bouchard says there's no magic solution to get kids reading but turning the television off does help. Bouchard is scheduled to speak at Lakewood public school and Shoal Lake later today.
2011 Provincial Election
Drug Bust
Another big drug bust for the Kenora Detachment of the OPP. A total of 15 people have been arrested and face 43 charges,including drug trafficking, drug production and possession of stolen propertyThe OPP say they have seized over 12 thousand dollars worth of narcotics,alcohol and cash.
The charges stem from an on-going investigation by the OPP Street CrimesUnit, the Organized Crime and Enforcement Bureau and the Treaty Three Police.
Those charged include residents of Kenora, Whitedog, Rat Portage and Morson.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Rickford reacts to Pikangikum Suicide Crisis
The federal government says it is taking action to deal with the suicide epidemic on the Pikangikum First Nation. Last week a coronor's report made several recommendations help the troubled community, including re-building the school.
Kenora M.P. Greg Rickford says they have committed funding for the reconstruction of the school.
Green Party Candidate in Kenora-Rainy River Ready to hit Campaign Trail
The Green candidate for the Kenora-Rainy River Riding says she feels stronger and more informed than she did last Provincial election.Jo Jo Holiday is in her second Provincial election campaign and says its time for someone to represent the people of this Riding.
Birth Rates on the Rise Across Northwestern Ontario
A recent report shows there's been a 5 percent jump in the number of births since 2004
The Kenora District has seen the biggest recovery with an increase of 9 percent followed by Thunder Bay District with just over 3 percent
NDP Candidates past and future make an appearance at Labor Day Picnic
M.P.P. Howard Hampton won't be standing for re-election in the Kenora-Rainy River Riding this October but he says we're in good hands.Sarah Campbell is taking his place.
She has been working at Hampton's Dryden constituency for the past 6 years, and Campbell admits she's still learning.
The NDP say they will be opening their campaign office in Kenora this weekend.
Classes start at Confederation College despite Strike
Support staff walked off the job last week and no new talks are scheduled.
Today is the first day of classes at Confederation College and President Jim Madder is asking students and staff to take extra care and time when arriving to class.
Madder stresses its important for folks to stop and listen and respect picketers.
Discovery Center a big hit with visitors
The Discovery Center replaces the old tourism bureau on Highway 17 east.
Tourism Development Officer Heather Paterson says they've seen a big increase in their numbers.
Stunt Driving
An Edmonton man faces stunt driving charges after he was stopped on Highway 17.
Dryden OPP clocked the man doing 160 in a 90-zone on Sunday.
21-year-old Jessie Fraser had his driver license suspended for 7-days and his vehicle was impounded
Dryden OPP clocked the man doing 160 in a 90-zone on Sunday.
21-year-old Jessie Fraser had his driver license suspended for 7-days and his vehicle was impounded
Impaired Driver
A Galloway, New Brunswick man is in custody awaiting a bail hearing after he was stopped by Ignace OPP on the long weekend.
Police received a report of a possible impaired driver and officers stopped the vehicle on Highway 17. 45-year-old Joseph Vautour faces 2-counts of impaired driving.
He was also charged with possession of a controlled substance.
Police received a report of a possible impaired driver and officers stopped the vehicle on Highway 17. 45-year-old Joseph Vautour faces 2-counts of impaired driving.
He was also charged with possession of a controlled substance.
Chickenpox Vaccine
Your kids may not like this, but the Canadian Pediatric Society say when it comes to warding off the chickenpox, it seems two needles are better than one.
The doctors' group says there's evidence that without a second
dose of the chickenpox vaccine, some children could get the illness
as adults.
The society recommends that youngsters get the first dose between
12 and 18 months of age, and the second dose between the ages of
four and six.
The doctors' group says there's evidence that without a second
dose of the chickenpox vaccine, some children could get the illness
as adults.
The society recommends that youngsters get the first dose between
12 and 18 months of age, and the second dose between the ages of
four and six.
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