Monday, October 25, 2010

Canfield returns as Kenora mayor

Former Kenora Mayor Dave Canfield is heading back to city hall.

Canfield won last night's mayoralty election in convincing fashion.

He garnered over 41 hundred votes compared to 17 hundred for runner up Andrew Poirier.

Jim Parson was a distant third with 715 votes.

In the council race, Ron Lunny was the top vote getter followed by community activist, Sharon Smith.

Rory McMillan placed third, followed by Rod McKay in fourth, Louis Roussin in fifth and Charito Drinkwalter in sixth.

In the race for public school board trustee, Cecil Marcino was the top vote getter, followed by Bob Onysko and Michele Ott.

Around the region, its a changing landscape in the mayor's chair.

Craig Nuttall upset Anne Krassilowski for mayor in the City of Dryden, and

former Kenora resident Kevin Kahoot is in as mayor of Ear Falls.

Highway 596 Closed between Darlington Bay and Highway 17-A

Residents living on Highway 596 between the Darlingon Bridge and the Kenora by-pass could find it a little more difficult to get home today.

The City of Kenora is doing some emergency road work on the section of the road, about one kilometer south of Highway 17-A.

A culvert is being replaced, and the work isn't expected to be complete until about 4:30 tomorrow afternoon.

Traffic will be stopped at the Darlington Bay Bridge, and only people living south of the dig site will be allowed through.

No-one will be able to cross the dig site until the work is complete.

Traffic is also being stopped at the by-pass for vehicles trying to head south on Highway 596.

Greenpeace Caribou Caravan hits NWO

Greenpeace is touring northwestern Ontario with its "caribou caravan"

The environmental group is pressuring Minister of Northern Development Michael Gravelle and the Ontario Government to save woodland caribou.

Spokesperson Catherine Grant says the government can balance both the environment and forest industry.

Greenpeace started the caravan out last week at Queen's Park in Toronto.

DOKURA Votes for DSAB reps today

There is another vote taking place today as well.

The District of Kenora Unincorporated Rate Payers association is
set to elect a couple of representitives to the Kenora District Services Board.

In the Lake of the Woods North area, Ingrid Parkes and Barry Baltesson are vying for one position.

Polling stations will be set up in a variety of community halls and fire stations throughout the area.

Municipal Election Campaign wraps up today

The 45 day long municipal election campaign wraps up today.

While about 50 percent of the mail-in ballots have already been received at
city hall, people can still do some last minute voting today.

Returning officer, Joanne McMillin says they have two polling stations set up
for anyone who didn't get a voting kit in the mail.

The polls will close at 8:00 and CJRL news will be providing live coverage of the
results this evening right after Radio Bingo.

Busy weekend for High School Sports

 
A good weekend for Thomas Aquinas sports teams.

T.A. entered two teams into the annual Dryden Pumpkin Smash Junior Boys Volleyball tournament.

Both team red and team black finished second in their pools.

While team red lost in the quarter finals to Red Lake, team black advanced to the finals and beat the host Dryden Gold squad two games to one.

In Fort Frances, the Saints girls hockey team won all three of its round robin games, knocking off Beaver Brae, Dryden and Red Lake.

T.A. advanced to the final, but lost a close decision to the defending tournament champions, the Pembina Valley Tigers.

The Beaver Brae junior girls volleyball team also had a strong tournament in Fort Frances.

The Broncos finshed with a 3-1 record including victories over St. Pat's,
Westgate and St. Ignatius, all Thunder Bay high school teams.

Thistle lose twice on the road

A tough weekend for the Kenora Triple "a" midget Thistles.

The local midget squad played two of the toughest teams in the
league and lost both game played over the weekend.

Saturday, the Thistles dropped a 7-1 decision to the Winnipeg
Thrashers.

On Friday, the Eastman Selects overcame an early 2-0 deficit
to beat the Thistles 6-2.

Health Unit starts up flu shot clinics

The Northwestern Health Unit is putting out a call for residents to get their flu shot this fall.

It began it's flu shot clinics last week.

Director of Infectious Diseases Donna Stanley says H-1-N-1 is still cause for concern, but unlike last year, the health unit won't be administering a different shot to help combat that flu strain.

Stanley says priorities groups this year includes those with chronic disease, seniors and young children under five.

Broncos lose final regular season game

Beaver Brae's football team is heading into the play-offs on a down note.

The Broncos were spanked 35-11 by the Kildonan West Wolverines on
Friday in their final game of the regular season.

Beaver Brae's will now face Murdoch McKay in the quarter-finals on Friday
in Winnipeg.

Head Coach Chris Penner says they actually played well against the Clansmen
a couple of weeks ago, even though they lost that game.

The Broncos will play Murdoch McKay at the Eastside Stadium at 5:15 on Friday
afternoon.