Thursday, May 16, 2013

Provincial Parks Set to Open for Long Weekend


The May long weekend means provincial parks will be opening for the first time this season.

Van Staalduinen from Ontario Parks says the majority of parks in Northern Ontario will be open as of tomorrow.

He adds that Fushimi Lake, Ivanhoe Lake, and Rene Brunelle were 3 of the 10 parks set for closure but will remain due to municipal support.

Information on all parks, campgrounds, and services including reservations are available at http://www.ontarioparks.com.

NorWOSSA Soccer Season Reaches Halfway Point


Mixed results for Beaver Brae's soccer team in Dryden yesterday.

The Bronco boys opened with a 3-1 win over Fort Frances, but then were blanked 4-0 by Dryden.

Beaver Brae's girls played to a 3-3 tie against the Muskies, but then were doubled up 2-1 by Dryden.

The teams will resume their NorWOSSA schedule next Wednesday in Kenora.

Funerals Today for Wunnumin Lake Fire Victims


Funeral services are being held today in the remote northern community of Wunnumin Lake First Nation for three young victims of a house fire.

One year old Rebecca Sainnawap, six year old Kaylene Nothing and 21 year old Roxanne Nothing perished when their home was destroyed in an early morning fire on May 8th.

Officials say the small community continues to mourn their loss.
Today's service starts at 1 o'clock.

There is still no word on the cause of the blaze.

Concern Raised About Black Sturgeon Developments


Kenora city council is debating whether to put a moratorium on any future development on Black Sturgeon Lake.

Currently there are development agreements in place for 89 more lots.

Mayor Dave Canfield says council is willing to work with the property owners to ensure no new subdivisions get the green light.

Canfield says there is very little undeveloped shore-line left on Black Sturgeon and is worried the lake is being over-developed.

Coventry Says Poor Markets Affecting Cameron Lake Project


The resources may be plentiful but the markets are not.

Don Halliday is the Director and VP of Investors Relations with Coventry Gold and says a decline in the market has slowed down their work in the region.

On a positive note Halliday did say they have added almost 25 thousand ounces to estimate of the Cameron Gold Project South East of Kenora as a result of exploration in the Dogpaw gold zone.

Halliday says they now
have estimated the project has around 1.5 million ounces of resources.

Government Needs to Support Rainy River Gold Project


The MPP for Kenora Rainy River is pushing the government to support the Rainy River Gold Project.

Sarah Campbell says the Liberals are delaying the projects even though the company has done everything asked of them.

She blames cutbacks at the Ministry of the Environment for delays in getting the Terms of Reference
approved.

Campbell says the project will create over 700 million dollars in investments and 500 full time jobs.

Cancer Care Northwest Responds to Latest Report Card


The Regional Cancer Care Northwest Program is implementing new initiatives to help improve the Cancer patients experience.

Regional Cancer Care Director Joanne Lacourciere says the Province's annual cancer score card gives them
 poor marks for integrating patient services and checking up on patients symptoms.



The report card shows the Northwest has a higher incidence of prostate, colon, lung and breast cancer than the rest of the Province.

MNR Preparing for Busy Long Weekend


Some new forest fires have ignited in the region over the past couple of day..

Heather Pridham is with the Ministry of Natural Resources and says the most recent activity is a result of Mother Nature.

She says high winds have knocked power lines onto trees, causing some small fires.

She adds that the brisk winds are causing fires to grow much more quickly.

With the long weekend upon us Pridham says the Ministry is preparing for an increase in human caused fires.

Work on Valleyview Expansion to Begin this Spring


The tender for the Valleyview School Project is expected to go out
for bid in the next couple of weeks.

The Keewatin-Patricia District School Board gave trustees an update on
the project last night.

Superintendant of Business Dean Carrie says their goal is still to start the
construction this spring, with completion near the beginning of September.

He says they do have a contingency plan in place in case the work isn't
completed in time for the new school year.

Indoor Soccer Complex Should Be Ready before End of Summer


A new indoor soccer complex should be ready by the middle of the
summer.

Work is continuing to install artificial turf in the Jaffray Melick Arena.

Jess Rheault is with the Lake of the Woods Soccer Association and says
user groups are already lining up to make bookings.

Kenora City Council is expected to approve a five year lease agreement with the
Soccer Association for the JM Arena on Monday.