Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Business Center Brings in Guest Speaker

The Northwest Business Center is celebrating International Women's Day this year with a special guest.

Barb Stegemann is the founder of Seven Virtues Beauty Inc. and a survivor of the Dragon's Den TV show.

Diane Schwartz-Williams from the Business Center and calls Stegemann an inspirational woman.

Stegeman will be speaking in both Kenora and Fort Frances on March 8th.

Rupert Road Fire Under Investigation

The Ontario Fire Marshall's Office is being brought in to help investigate an early morning fire in the Rideout area of town.

The blaze broke out in a two-story home on Rupert Road around 2:00.

Fire Chief Warren Brinkman says its too early to say what might have caused the fire.

Brinkman says the damage was extensive, but its not known if anyone was in the house at the time the fire broke out.

Broncos and Eagles Square off in Girls Hockey Final

The top two teams in the regular season in the NorWOSSA girls hockey league will square off again in the finals.

The Dryden Eagles earned a 5-3 win over the Fort Frances Muskies last night to win their best-of-three semi-final series two games to one.

The Eagles will now play the Beaver Brae Broncos in a best-of-three final starting Friday night in Dryden.

Semis Set for Kenora Broomball League

The semi-finals are set in the local broomball league.

Last night Jovan Skead scored a hat trick to lead the Blizzard to a 4-2 win over Home Hardware.

The Blizzard will now face the Flying D's in one semi, while Dunit Contracting will face the top team in the regular season, the Pink Pirates in the other semi-final.

Rickford Support NDP Motion on Aboriginal Education

Kenora M.P. Greg Rickford says he has no problem supporting an NDP motion calling on the federal government to increase funding for aboriginal education.

The motion calls on the government to put first nation schools on an equal footing as provincial schools.

Rickford suggests the Harper government has been working in that direction already.

Rickford says the government is also committed to working with the Assembly of First Nations on implementing the recommendations contained its report on aboriginal education.

More changes in store for Kenora Schools

The Keewatin-Patricia District School Board is planning to go ahead with some of its proposed school changes despite what happens at Lakewood.

The public school board is looking to move grade seven and eight students up to Beaver Brae at some point.

Director of Education, Jack McMaster says that's not a move that will happen overnight.

McMaster says they are also activly looking at starting up a french immersion program in Kenora.

House Fire in Rideout

Kenora's Fire and Emergency Services Department is still on the scene of a blaze this morning in the Rideout area of town.

The fire broke out to a two story home on Rupert Road shortly after 2:00 this morning.

Fire crews have been working to put out any hot spots.

There has been extensive damage, but no other details about the fire have been released yet.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Public Meeting for new Economic Development Zone

A proposal for a new economic development zone for northwestern Ontario will be up for review this week.

A public information session will be taking place in Kenora tomorrow.

A joint task force has developed a plan to enhance economic development opportunties in the region and is looking for feedback.

The session will take place at the Day's Inn from 1:00 to 2:30 tomorrow afternoon.

Public weighs in on Lakewood's Future

The Keewatin-Patricia District School Board says it could make a decision on the future of Lakewood School in the next month or so.

A final public meeting was held last night, and not much concern was raised about possibly closing the elementary school and changing it into an adult education center.

Director of Education, Jack McMaster says he's not too surprised there wasn't more of a backlast over the possible closure of the school.

The school board recently conducted an on-line survey which showed 70 percent of local residents support changing Lakewood into an post-secondary institution.

Trustees are expected to make their final decision at their April 10th board meeting.

Mayoralty confusion in Ignace

A political drama is brewing in Ignace.

Council will hold a special meeting Thursday afternoon to discuss what to do with the Mayor's seat.

Lee Kennard submitted a resignation letter to the municipal clerk on January 27th but he decided to withdraw that letter 5-days later.

Council declared the office of the Mayor vacant on February 6th, sparking a debate on whether Kennard should return as Mayor.

The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing says Council handled the situation correctly.

Several options now lie on the table including holding a by-election, appointing a councilor as Mayor or appointing Lee Kennard as Mayor.

Local Student heads to Queen's Park

A Vermilion Bay elementary student is heading to Toronto.

Grade 7 Lilian Berg student Emma Lang has been selected to serve as a Legislative Page at Queen's Park.

Lang will serve as a messenger on the floor of the chamber, meet key parliamentry figures and learn about Ontario's parliamentry system.

She must study and learn the faces, names and locations of the 107 MPP's before arriving at Queen's Park for her first day.

Welfare Caseload down in the Kenora District

Some encouraging signs that the economy may be slowly starting to turn around in the Kenora District.

The Services Board says Ontario Works caseloads have dropped 78-cases over 2010 numbers.

Benefit cases have dropped the past 3-years but still remain above pre-recession figures.

Kenora saw the largest decline in 62-cases, while Dryden saw a drop of 30-cases.

Ear Falls, Sioux Lookout and Pickle Lake saw modest increases.

Habitat For Humanity Plans more Fundraising this Spring

The local Habitat for Humanity Committee says its getting closer to its goal to be able to build a home in Kenora.

A build is scheduled to begin in May.

Andrea Lundy is a spokesperson for the local Habitat Committee and says they already have a number of their skilled trades lined up.

Lundy says they have raised about 25 thousand dollars in cash, and will be launching their shingle campaign once again in the spring.

New Northern Committee Proposed at Queen's Park

John Vanthof says the NDP is not out to give Southern Ontario less of a voice, he's out to give Northern Ontario a stronger voice.

The Timiskaming-Cochrane MPP has table Legislation to create a new Legislative Committee made up of Northern MPP's.

Vanthof says the Committee would have the power to examine legislation and make recommendations to the Government.

The motion will be debated and voted upon on March 1st.

Police Lay Charges in Weekend Collision

A 51 year old Kenora man faces charges following an accident in the north end of town.

The OPP say they were called to a collision at the intersection of Matheson Street and Second Street North around 9:30 Saturday morning.

Police say a 60 year old woman had to be taken to hospital for treatment of minor injuries.

Charges of failing to yeild to traffic have been laid.

Sioux Lookout cruises through NorWOSSA Playdowns

The Warriors were the teams to beat at the NorWOSSA curling championships at the Kenora Curling Club.

Both the Queen Elizabeth boys and girls squads claimed first place in their respective pools after two days of round-robin play at the Kenora Curling Club.

Both Sioux Lookout teams went undefeated and will head into the NWOSSA championships next week as the teams to beat.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Traffic Stop nets a kilo of cocaine

The Kenora OPP say they have taken about 100 thousand dollars in cocaine of the streets following a routine traffic stop.

Officer pulled over an eastbound Dodge Caravan around 11:30 Friday night near the intersection of the Redditt Road and the Kenora By-Pass.

After speaking with the driver, the officer became suspicious and a search of the vehicle uncovered about a kilogram of cocaine.

About 440 dollars in cash was also seized.

A 38 year old Thunder Bay man has been arrested for trafficking.

Canfield Campaigns for more Funding for Bridges in Toronto

The campaign to get the province to pay to repair Kenora's Bridges resumes this week in Toronto.

Kenora mayor Dave Canfield and three members of city council are attending the Good Roads Conference.

Canfield says they may have to take drastic action if the province is unwilling to provide any funding for bridge repairs this year.

Canfield says they will be speaking with the Ministers of Northern Development and Mines about the issue this week.

Final Public Meeting on Lakewood Tonight

The third and final meeting on the future of Lakewood School will take place this evening.

The Keewatin-Patricia District School Board has been meeting with parents and interested members of the public this month about a project which would see the elementary school turned into a facility for adult education.

The public school board has put any of its school closure plans on hold until it decides how it wants to proceed with the whole Lakewood proposal.

Tonight's meeting is scheduled to start at 7:30.

Broncos Sweep NorWOSSA Hockey Semis

The finals are all set for the NorWOSSA hockey play-offs.

Beaver Brae's girls team got by Thomas Aquinas 6-0 last night at the Kenora Rec. Center to win the best-of-three semi-final two games to none.

Haley Moncrief had a pair of goals to lead the Bronco offense.

Beaver Brae will now take on the winner of the series between Dryden and Fort Frances, which is tied at one game a piece.

Meanwhile, the Bronco boys will face Fort Frances in the the NorWOSSA final.

The Broncos swept Thomas Aquinas in two straight games to advance.

The Muskies meanwhile beat Dryden, also in two straight.

NorWOSSA Curling Plays-offs Wrap up In Kenora

NorWOSSA curling action resumes this morning at the Kenora Curling Club.

The top mixed, boys and girls curling squads began their play-offs yesterday morning.

Play resumes at 8:30 this morning.

Teams from Kenora, Red Lake, Dryden, Fort Frances, Atikokan, Sioux  Lookout and Rainy River are taking part in the two day bonspiel.

Girls Hockey Teams in Fort Frances over the Weekend

The Lake of the Woods Peewee Dynomite girls hockey team placed 5th at a tournament in Fort Frances over the weekend.

The Dynomite blanked a team from Thunder Bay 8-0 in their final game on Sunday.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Campbell speaks out against Doctor Shortage

Ontario's Health Minister is being accused of forcing communities in northwestern Ontario into a medical crisis.

Kenora-Rainy River MPP Sarah Campbell reissued an invite to Deb Matthews to visit and speak with local officials about what can be done about the doctor shortage in small towns in her riding.

Matthews says her Ministry is working hard to help the community and has ensured emergency room coverage at Rainy River Health Centre until April 5.

Senior Thistles cancel weekend game

A couple of changes to the Kenora Senior Thistles Schedule.

The Thistles were supposed to play the Southeast Prairie thunder tomorrow night at the Kenora Rec. Center, but scheduling conflicts force it to be post-poned.

The Thistles next game will be Sunday, March 4th at 2:00 against the Fort Frances ThunderHawks.

That's the second game of a two game total point series to decide who will host the regional branch championships.

High School Hockey Play-offs this weekend

No shortage of high school play-off action this weekend.

Both Beaver Brae and Thomas Aquinas teams will be doing battle against eachother in NorWOSSA semi-final action.

Tomorrow night, the battle of Kenora will feature the Beaver Brae boys against Thomas Aquinas.

The Broncos beat the Red Lake Rams 6-2 last night in a one-game play-off  to advance.

Tomorrow night's game is scheduled for 8:30 at the Thistle Rink.

Meanwhile, the Beaver Brae Girls will meet up with Thomas Aquinas in game two of their series Sunday night at the Kenora Rec. Center.
 The Broncos lead the Saints one game to none in the best-of-three series.

City Council members head to ROMA/OGRA

Provincial cabinet ministers will be in short supply at the Ontario Good Roads Conference next week.

Traditionally, municipal leaders take the opportunity to meet with the ministers to talk about their concerns at the winter conference.

Kenora mayor Dave Canfield says they have received a lot of rejection letters this time around.

Canfield says they will be meeting with the Ministers of Northern Development and Mines, Natural Resources and Training, Colleges and Universities next week.

Downtown CIP continued for one more year

A program designed to fix up aging businesses and buildings in downtown Kenora is being continued for at least one more year.

Kenora City Council approved the Community Improvement Plan extension in its budget deliberations earlier this month.

Over the past three years about 200 thousand dollars in grants have been handed out to enhance the downtown core, with facade improvement and new signage.

Council has agreed to top up the budget for the Downtown CIP to 100 thousand dollars this year.

Arson Confirmed as Cause of Sandy Lake Fire

Nishnawbe-Aski Police confirm arson as the cause of a major fire at Thomas Fiddler Memorial School in Sandy Lake First Nation.

The blaze caused extensive damage last Sunday afternoon.

Fire officials have yet to put a price-tag on the damage.

Police are now looking for suspects.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Nishnawbe-Aski Police or Crime Stoppers.

Rickford Concerned with decrease in population in Kenora District

Diversification is the key to growing the population of northwestern Ontario.

That's the feeling of Kenora M.P. Greg Rickford.

Rickford admits the downturn in the forest sector has taken its toll on the region, but he believes the federal government has a role in turning that trend around.

The most recent census showed the population in the Kenora District shrank by 11 percent, largely due to the decline in the forest industry.

Petition Launched against Bill C-10

A petition is being circulated to try and get the federal government to make some changes to its Safe Streets Act.

Kenora lawyer Peter Kirby has been outspoken about Bill C-10.

He says he's particularly concerned that it will take away the discretion of judges to provide alternate sentencing options.

Kirby appeared the Commons Justice Committee earlier this month to talk about his concerns and is urging local residents to visit his office to sign the petition.

Two Treaty Three Officers to Receive Medals of Bravery

Two members of the Treaty Three Police will be heading to Ottawa today to receive medals of bravery from the Governor General.

Constables George McNeil and Kris Miclash were singled out for risking their lives on the Grassy Narrows First Nation back in May of 2007.

McNeil and Miclash were called out to deal with a resident who was firing off a .223 pump action rifle in the community.

They took cover behind their vehicle and demanded the suspect drop his weapon.

The intoxicated man refused and fired off a couple of shots while advancing towards the officers.

Fearing for their lives and the safety of by-standers, they shot at the gunman, causing him to fall and drop his weapon.

They secured the weapon and restrained the gunman until an ambulence arrived at the scene.

The awards will be handed out tomorrow at a ceremony in Rideau Hall.

OFSAA Nordic Ski Championships Wrap Up Today

Just one medal so far for Kenora skiiers at the OFSAA Nordic Championships taking place near Huntsville.

Jamie Triskle from Thomas Aquinas won in the girls 1.1 sit ski event.

Maya Boivin T.A. was 8th in the senior girls senior girls freestyle division, while Katie Burkhart was 15th in the junior girls five k race.

The All-Ontario Nordic Championships wrap up later today.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Saints book their ticket to OFSAA Championships

The Thomas Aquinas senior boys basketball team is heading to the All-Ontario Single "a" championships.

The Saints dominated Lake Superior High School in the NWOSSA finals today up at T.A.

This afternoon Thomas Aquinas cruised to a 73-44 win over Lake Superior.

Patrick Van Bellingham led the offense with 19 points, while Alex Gamboa added 17.

This morning, the Saints won game one of the best-of three championship 68-48.

T.A. now heads to St. Catharines for the OFSAA finals the first week of March.

Bronco Boys and Girls Hockey Teams see play-off action today

Win and you're in.

That's the message for Beaver Brae's boys hockey team.

The Broncos face the Red Lake Rams tonight in a one game play-off.

The winner moves on to face Thomas Aquinas in the NorWOSSA semi-finals.

Game time is 7:30 at the Thistle Rink.

Meanwhile, the Bronco girls will take on their cross-town rivals from Thomas Aquinas this afternoon in game one of their best-of-three semi-final.

Game time is 4:30 at the Rec. Center.

Saints a win away from OFSAA Championships

The Thomas Aquinas senior boys basketball team is a win away from advancing to the All-Ontario championships.

The Saints upended Lake Superior High School from Terrace Bay this morning 68-48 in game one of their best-of-three NWOSSA Final.

Alex Gamboa led the way with 28 points for T.A.

Game two of the series is this afternoon at 2:00 at the Thomas Aquinas gym.

Fort Frances Man Charged for Illegal Hunting

A Fort Frances man won't be able to enjoy hunting in Ontario for an extended period of time

John Piotrowski has been fined 25-hundred dollars and banned from hunting for one year for shooting a moose without the proper licence.

The man was caught while hunting in the Cedar Narrows area north of Fort Frances last October.

Court heard that the hunter didn't have a seal and he also attached a calf tag to the adult moose.

OPP Lay Charges for Distracted Driving

Some folks still aren't understanding the importance of keeping their eye on the road.

Provincial Police in Northwestern Ontario laid 21-charges during the recent "Distracted Driver" campaign.

Tickets were issued for driving and using a cell phone, watching an entertainment device and careless driving.

OPP officers across the Province charged nearly 25-hundred drivers during the one week initiative.

Campbell Makes Inaugural Speech at Queen's Park

You can strike another item off Sarah Campbell's to do list.

Four months after being sworn in as the Member of Provincial Parliament for Kenora-Rainy River, Campbell has made her inaugural speech.

Campbell spoke out yesterday against the government's proposed Healthy Home Renovation Tax Credit.

Campbell says if the government actually wants to help northern residents it could start by lowering electricity rates.

Step by Step Organ Donor Campaign Launches Next Week in Kenora

The drive to sign up one million organ donors in Ontario will begin next week in Kenora.

The campaign is called Step By Step and will travel through 75 communities.

George Marcello is spear-heading the campaign and says they are trying to get as many youth as possible involved.

This is the 8th Torch of Life relay, which will also pass through Dryden on March 5th and Fort Frances on March 7th.

The Thomas Aquinas Saints

The Thomas Aquinas senior boys basketball team will try to book its ticket to the All-Ontario Single "a" championships today.


The Saints are taking on Lake Superior High School today in the best-of-three NWOSSA championship.

Game one will be played at the T.A. gym at 9:30 this morning with game two set for 2:00 this afternoon.

Game three if necessary will be played Friday morning.

Meanwhile, the Saints senior girls volleyball team has an automatic bye into the OFSAA championships next week in Toronto.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Grassy Narrows gets Funding for Economic Development

Grassy Narrows has started the process of trying to expand its economic base.

The First Nation is identifying investment opportunities that will create new jobs and grow the local economy.

The community will promote itself on a new on-line community profile.

An extensive marketing strategy is also being developed.

The First Nation is being supported by the Provincial Northern Communities Investment Readiness program.

NorOnt Holds Hearings on Eagle's Nest Project

An update on the Eagle's Nest project in the Ring of Fire will be provided today in Ignace.

An open house is being held at the Ignace Silver Tops Seniors Centre from 3 until 7.

Officials from Noront Resources will be on hand to discuss the Mine project and the environmental assessment.

Plans include hauling concentrate to Savant Lake to be loaded on railway cars for transport to the underground mine in the Far North.

(For more information go to www.eaglesnestmine.com)

Ring of Fire projects being explored

The Federal Liberal Aboriginal Affairs critic says she has a better feel on the Ring of Fire project in Northern Ontario.

Dr. Carolyn Bennett met with various advisors from this region yesterday.

Bennett says a more regional approach is needed to move the Ring of Fire project forward.
Bennett adds there's also a lack of communication amongst the Federal Ministries.

School Board promotes Environmental Education

The Keewatin-Patricia District School Board is working to expand its environmental footprint.

Along with conservation programs, the public school board is working to extend the environmental curriculum.

Kathy Boone is the Environmental Education Co-ordinator and says instead of adding new courses they want to make students and teachers more aware of the resources available.

Boone says they have been able to expand the Conservation Camp in Dryden to include high school students from other area of the board and have been actively involved in the annual Envirothon.

Fire Marshall Investigates School Fire in Sandy Lake

The office of the Fire Marshall is expected to arrive in Sandy Lake First Nation today to survey the damage caused by a large fire at Thomas Fiddler Memorial School.

Nishnawbe-Aski Police received an anonymous report of a fire on Sunday afternoon.

The fire caused extensive fire, smoke and water damage.

No one was injured.

An initial investigation shows that the fire started in the storage and supply room area.

The school serves Sandy Lake students from Kindergarten to Grade 6.

Catholic School Board Hires Mental Health Leader

The Kenora Catholic District School Board has introduced its new Mental Health Leader.

Ashley Hendy was hired last month to work with the board and its teachers on mental health issues involving their students.

The separate school board was one of 15 across the province to receive funding to hire a Mental Health Leader.

The Keewatin-Patricia District School Board introduced Lisa Doerksen last week as its mental health lead.

OPP Investigate Sioux Narrows Break-Ins

The OPP are looking into a number of break-ins reported to camps in the Sioux Narrows area.

Yesterday, at least three camps were entered in the Mayburn subdivision.

Police say the culprits had time to search for property and alcohol.

At this point an exact list of the stolen items has not been compiled.

Anyone with information about the break-ins is asked to contact the OPP or Crimestoppers.

Sharks gain experience at Western Canadian Championships

No medals for the Kenora Sharks Swim Club at the Speedo Western Canada Championships this past weekend in Winnipeg.

Michelle Belcaen advance to two finals and finished 5th in the 50 meter butterfly.

Alex Olson, Kira Kuzemchuk and Bryce Jones were all competing in their first major meet against some of the top swimmers from Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and B.C.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

OPP Urge Motorists to Slow Down

The OPP are reminding local motorists to slow down with the recent snowfall.

In a 12 hour period, local police had to deal with 16 motor vehicle accidents.

The OPP suggest that driving too fast for the conditions was as big an issue as the snow itself.

Meanwhile, Bill Laidlaw from Signal Weather Services says old man winter is going to be with us all week long.

Main highways in the Kenora area are now listed as bare and wet with some slushy sections.