Monday, February 14, 2011

Thistles end regular season on a losing note

The Kenora Triple "a" Midget Thistles go into the play-offs this week on a
five game losing streak.

The Thistles dropped both of their games over the weekend.

They were blanked 2-0 by the Winnipeg Thrasher Friday and 5-2 by
the Eastman Selects on Saturday.

The Thistles will meet up with the Selects starting Thursday in Beausejour
in game one of their preliminary round play-off series.

Meanwhile, Beaver Brae's girls hockey team has clinched first place in the
NorWOSSA double "a" hockey league.

The Broncos came back from a three goal deficit, to beat Fort Frances 5-3.

Meanwhile, the Thomas Aquinas girls hockey team continues to roll along,
beating Dryden 3-1.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Ultimate Fishing Town Contest Returns

The search is on again to find Canada's Ultimate Fishing town.

The World Fishing Network contest will begin accepting nominations March 1st.

Spokesperson Shawna Gosevitz says the success of the event last year convinced them to run it again.

Nestor Falls won five thousand dollars for its second place finish.

Two more Child care agencies merging

Two more child care agencies in northwestern Ontario will be merging their services this spring.

The Patricia Center for Children and Youth will be amalgamating with
the Lake of the Woods Child Development Center as of April 1st.

Jackie Mitchell is chair of the board of the Patricia Center and says they are looking forward to combining their resources.

Kenora-Patricia Child and Family Services and Family and District Services  of Rainy River will also be merging on April 1st.

Scribilo back as chamber president

The Kenora and District Chamber of Commerce is going to maintain the status
quo for another year.

The business group held its annual general meeting yesterday, and this is
no change in the executive.

Andy Scribilo is back for a second term as president and says having
continuity isn't a bad thing.

Scribilo says the chamber has a busy agenda this spring as it prepares to
host the Northwestern Associated Chambers of Commerce Spring conference
in April, then the Kenora Home and Liesure Show in May.

Bombers join Kenora and District Chamber of Commerce

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are trying to build back up its image in the region.

The Bombers have been heading out into the hinterland to try and re-connect with their fan base.

Bomber president, Jim Bell says its really a win/win situation.

Bell spent the past two days meeting with local business groups and even took out a membership in the Kenora and District  Chamber of Commerce.

Northern Health Panel Stops in Dryden

Non-urgent patient transfers continues to be an issue across Northern Ontario.

So says Liz Sandals, the Parliamentary Assistant for the Ministry of Health, who took part in a round-table disscussion on improving the Northern and Rural health care system.

Sandals was in Dryden yesterday and says other concerns were raised.

The Guelph MPP hopes to deliver her list of recommendations to the Government early this Summer.

Bombers visit Lakewood

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are looking forward to a better year in
2011.

Four members of the team were in Kenora yesterday to meet with
students at Lakewood School.

Quarterback, Buck Pearce says its good to get out and expand
their fan base.

Pearce was joined by Doug Brown, Glen January and Chris Cvetcovic
on the tour.

Broncos lose three of four to Dryden

The Dryden Eagles continue have Beaver Brae's number.


In the final regular season games of the season, the Broncos lost
three of four games against Dryden yesterday.

The lone win came from the Beaver Brae senior boys basketball team,
which earned a 41-34 victory.

The Bronco junior boys dropped a 56-32 decicison to the Eagles.

In girls volleyball, Beaver Brae's junior and senior teams lost in three
straight sets.

The NorWOSSA play-offs will take place one week from today.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Chamber of Commerce hands out Business Awards

A total of 12 local businesses and business owners have been honored by their

colleagues.

The Kenora and District Chamber of Commerce held its annual business
awards ceremony last night.

Mark Skrzypek from Energy Tech Services was named Business Owner of the Year.

Randy Nickle was named entrepreneur of the year, while Jake Garrow from Custom
Drilling was given the Young Entrepreneur award.

Other Award winners: 

Mayors Award:  Keric Fund

New Business:  Boreal Datacom

Tourism/Hospitality:  Mount Evergreen Ski Club

Customer Service (Staff over 10 employees):  ScotiaBank

Customer Service (Staff under 10 employees): Kitchen and Bath Factory

Environmental Business:  North Winds Energy Inc.

Business Improvement:  Agnew Chapman Optometric Services

Innovative Small Business:  Kenora Design Group

Home Based Business:  DC Productions

Dragon's Den Host Addresses Chamber of Commerce Awards Banquet

Just because there is an economic downturn, doesn't mean its a bad

time to start up a new business.

That was one of the messages delivered by Diane Buckner at the Chamber
Awards Dinner last night.

Buckner is the host of the Dragon's Den and says the key to starting up a
new business is to know your market.

Buckner will be making another presentation this morning about the
art of the pitch, at a brunch sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce.

Rainy River Resources to make a pitch in England

A mining project south of Kenora will be get some international attention next week.


Rainy River Resources will be among companies scheduled to make a presentation about their projects at a conference in London, England.

The conference allows companies to meet with potential overseas investors.

Rainy River Resources is proposing a gold mine north of Barwick.

Public School Board posts Suplus in 2010

The Keewatin-Patricia District School Board finished the last fiscal year in the

black.

Trustees were presented the audited financial statement for 2010 at last night's
board meeting.

Finance Manager Kathleen O'Flaherty says they actually posted a fairly healthy
surplus.

O'flaherty says of their 16 million dollar surplus, 14 million will go directly to
pay for the new elementary school in Dryden.

Making Kenora Home Launches Poverty Challenge

The Making Kenora Home Commitee has selected 12 local Kenora residents and given them a challenge.


They are going to be given 35 dollars to live on for 5 days.

Chair of the Communications commitee Dan Jorgensen says they want people to know what it's like to live on Social Asisstance.

Jorgensen says that they are also going to be given a daily challenge card which could be anything from buying toothpaste to getting ready for a job interview.

The challenge begins tomorrow and wraps up on February 16th.

Six medals for Kenora Skiiers At NWOSSA

Kenora Skiiers took home six medals from the NWOSSA cross country ski championships
at Mount Evergreen.

Despite bitterly cold conditions, local racers claimed gold, silver and bronze in the junior girls
race.

Sammi Burkart finished first, followed by Maya Boivin and Keisha Strachen.

In the Senior girls event, Manon Magnon won the gold, while Kaitie Dennis claimed
silver.

Erick Lockhart won the gold medal in the shortened senior boys six kilometer race.

Thistles lose in Winnipeg

The Kenora Triple "A" Midget Thistles have extended their losing streak to three
games.

The Thistles were in Winnipeg last night and were shelled 7-2 by the Wild.

The local midget squad wraps up the regular season at home with a pair of
games at home this weekend.

Broncos lose three of four on the road

Beaver Brae's court teams managed just one win in Fort Frances in their last
road trip of the regular season.

The Bronco senior boys basketball team was upended 53-31, while the junior
squad lost by ten points.

In girls volleyball, Beaver Brae's junior girls won the only game of the day, downing
the Muskies three sets to one.

The Bronco senior girls lost three sets to one.

Beaver Brae wraps up the regular season on home court today with Dryden in town.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Aerial Moose Survey Wrapping Up

The annual aerial moose survey is underway in Northwestern Ontario.

Ministry of Natural Resources wildlife biologist Brad Allison says they're trying to see if certain trends are continuing this year, which includes low numbers in the Kenora and Fort Frances areas.

In recent years, brainworm has killed off a number of moose in the local area.


Allison says it's been an ideal winter for the survey because of the early snow cover

TBSO celebrates 50th Anniversary in Kenora

The Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra is celebrating its 50th birthday
this year.

The TBSO is in Kenora tonight for its annual concert.

Arthur Post is the new conductor and says he's looking forward
to his first tour with the musicians.

The Thunder Bay Symphony will be playing Knox United Church this
evening.

Public School Board Tackles Student Mental Health

The Keewatin-Patricia District School Board is taking a pro-active approach to dealing with student mental
health issues.

The public school board is working with a couple of local child care agencies to come
up with a Children's Mental Health Strategy.

Peter Harland is a retired pediatrician and says about a third of kids show signs of mental
health problems, such as anxiety, depression or worse.
The public school board is working with the Lake of the Woods Child Development Center
and the Patricia Center for Children and Youth on the Children's Mental Health Strategy.

Bed Shortage Continues at Lake of the Woods Hospital

Lake of the Woods District Hospital says it hasn't seen a lot of relief in the

use of its beds in the past few months.

Chief Executive Officer Marc Belcaen says as of the end of January they still
had 25 so-called Alternate Level of Care Patients, eight of which were waiting
for a long term care bed to open up locally.

The other 17 patients are rehabilitiating, but Belcaen says its possible they will
also soon be on the waiting list for a long term care bed.

He adds they still haven't heard any word from the Northwest Local Health Integration
about opening up any new long term care beds in Kenora.

An announcement had been expected early in the new year.

New Board of Health In Place

The Northwestern Health Unit has sworn in a new Board of Directors.


The Board features 4-new appointees.

John Albanese has been acclaimed as Chair, while Julie Roy will continue to serve as Vice-Chair.

Kenora Mayor Dave Canfield is one of the new appointees to the board of health.

Bill Thompson from the Township of Sioux Narrows/Nestor Falls will continue to
represent his community, while Mel Fisher is the representitive for Vermillion Bay and Dryden.

Hospital says its in compliance with new regulations on Consultants

Lake of the Woods District Hospital feels its in compliance with new

legislation being drafted by the provincial government regarding the
hiring of consultants.

The legislation is scheduled to go into effect as of April 1st, and will
make instititutions that recieve public funds more accountable how they
spend their money.

Chief Executive officer Marc Belcaen says they rarely use consulants,
and doesn't feel they will have any problem with the new regulations.

He adds they are still waiting for clarification about whether professions
such as lawyers and accountants who conduct audits are considered consultants
under the new bill.

KDMA adopts a couple of resolutions

Municipal leaders in the Kenora District have given their backing to an emergency
resolution calling on the federal and provincial governments to move ahead
as quickly as possible with the double-laning of the Trans-Canada Highway in
northestern Ontario.

Kenora City council brought the resolution forward over the weekend at the
KDMA annual conference in Red Lake.

Kenora Mayor Dave Canfield says support for the resolution shows the
need for the city to continue to support the work of the KDMA.

One other resolution supported by KDMA called on the federal and provincial
levels of government to expand cellular phone service into smaller communities
such as Pickle Lake.

Dryden woman killed in weekend fire Identified

Dryden Police say foul play is not suspected in a fatal fire at a women's shelter early Sunday morning.

However, Police say the investigation into the cause has ruled out an accidentally caused fire.

50-year-old Darlene Chartrand died in Hospital from smoke inhalation.

Nine others were treated and released from Hospital.

The fire caused roughly 100-thousand dollars in damage.

The Van Horne Avenue apartment complex is for abused women and their families.

Saints Edge Fort

The Thomas Aquinas Girls hockey team seems to have Fort Frances' number.

The Saints edged the Muskies 4-3 last night at the Keewatin Arena.

Robin Houle had a pair of goals including the game winner for T.A.

Their next game is Friday in Dryden against the Eagles.

Saints soar past Falcons

The regular NorWOSSA court sport season is quickly winding down.


The Thomas Aquinas Saints have just two league games left before the play-offs begin next week.

Yesterday, the Saints swept the Ignace Falcons at home.

The T.A. junior boys basketball team cruised to a 56-30 victory.

Patrick Van Bellingham had 15 points to lead the Saints offense.

In girls volleyball action, both the Thomas Aquinas junior and senior girls beat Ignace three sets to none.

The final home game of the regular season is tomorrow against Whitefish Bay.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Chamber awards tomorrow

The Kenora and District Chamber of Commerce will honor some of its best and

brightest at its annual awards banquet this week.

A total of 45 businesses have been nominated in 12 categories, including best
home based business, customer excellence, young entrepreneur, business owner of the
year, new business and environmental business award.

The Chamber awards will be presented tomorrow night at the Best Western Lakeside Inn at their annual general meeting.

Hospital still in the black

Lake of the Woods District Hospital continues to show a surplus on its operations

this year.

After three quarters of this fiscal year, the hospital is about 331 thousand dollars
in the black.

Chief Executive Officer, Marc Belcaen says they still expect to remain in a surplus
situation by the end of the fiscal year at the end of March.

He adds that the hospital does tend to spend more during the winter months, due to
higher utility costs, and revenues are lower, which will cut into their surplus. 

Three arrested in local drug bust

A total of four people have been arrested following two separate drug

seizures in the Kenora area.

In one incident, a 34 year old Quebec man and two Kenora residents were taken
into custody after the OPP's Organized Crime and the Street Crimes Units
executed a search warrent on a residence in downtown Kenora.

Officers seized a quantity of drugs including 21 grams of hash, more than 100 grams
of marihuana, two grams of morphine and a small quantity of Methadone.

Police also discovered over 700 in cash as well as other drug paraphernalia.

34 year old Dany Chartrand, 28 year old Vernon Jack and Ashley Noname have
been charged with possession of a narcotic, trafficking, and possession of
property obtained by crime.

They are due to appear in Kenora Court next month.

Horwath continues to call for HST relief on Home Heating bills

The Leader of the Provincial NDP is taking another shot at the HST.

Andrea Horwath made a quick stop in northwestern Ontario yesterday and says scrapping the HST on home heating bills would benefit people across the region.

She says the McGuinty government is out of touch.


Horwath says the HST is costing people in the Northwest 50-60 dollars each month in extra heating costs.

A new Executive Council for KDMA

Red Lake mayor Phil Vinet has been returned as the president of the Kenora
District Municipal Association.

The 70th annual KDMA conference was held in Red Lake over the weekend.

Vinet had been the acting president of the municipal organization.

Roy Hoffman of Pickle Lake is first vice-president, while former Kenora
resident, Kevin Kahoot, the new mayor of Ear Falls is second vice.

Next year's KDMA convention will take place in Sioux Lookout to help
celebrate that's town's 100th birthday.

Dryden Woman Dies in House Fire

A 50-year-old woman is dead following a fire at a Dryden Apartment complex.

Dryden Fire and Police were dispatched to the blaze early Sunday morning.

Crews arrived and found smoke billowing from a second floor window.

Firefighters broke into the unit and fought the blaze, only to find an unconsious woman.

She was transported to Hospital where she was pronounced dead.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Nine other people were treated for smoke inhalation.

Council decides to Finance new fire hall internally

After much debate, city council has decided to fund the long-term debenture for the Kenora Fire Hall.

Council held a special meeting this morning and agreed to borrow money from the Citizan's propertity fund to finance the five million dollar building.

Councillor Ron Lunny says its better to finance the debenture internally rather than externally.

Mayor Dave Canfield admits he has mixed feelings on the 20 year loan, which will pay the city three percent a year.

Council was almost unanimous in the decision.

Louis Roussin voted against, saying the Citizans Prosperity fund was never intended to pay for public projects.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Council Meets This Morning

Five members of Kenora city council are back from Red Lake and the 70th

annual Kenora District Municipal Association.

They will be put right back to work this morning.

A special meeting of council is scheduled for 9:00 this morning.

There is only one item on the agenda.

Council will be talking about how to pay for the new Kenora Fire
Hall on Barsky's Hill.

The previous edition of council had planned to take a debenture out
on the building, but some members of the new council say they would
prefer to borrow internally from city reserves.

Gravelle hopes for Compromise in Land Use Fee Issue

Michael Gravelle says he's working to find a compromise in an area tourist outfitters dispute.

The Northern Development Minister says he understands how upset some the some outfitters are upset over increased government fees, especially since it was their own association that recommended them

Gravelle hopes to find a solution that will be agreeable to all sides

No Chronic Wasting Disease in NWO

Nearly 14-hundred deer heads were tested for chronic wasting disease last year in Ontario.


Ministry of Natural Resources Wildlife Research Technician Tore Buchanan says 362 deer heads were tested in the Dryden, Kenora and Fort Frances Districts.

The results weren't surprising according to Buchanan.

Chronic wasting disease is a fatal disease affecting members of the deer family.

Body Found on Lower Manitou Lake

A post-mortem exam is scheduled to take place today at Lake of the Woods District Hospital

on the body of a man found in Lower Manitou Lake, southeast of Kenora.

74 year Ted Davis of Fort Frances disappeared last week while operating a trail groomer
on the lake.

On Saturday afternoon shortly after 1:00, and OPP Dive Team found his body in the
depths of the lake.

Davis was working for Manitou Gold at the time, and was building an ice road.

The Ontario Ministry of Labor is also investigating the accident.

PeeWee Thistles win Stonewall Tourney

Home ice held no advantage for the Kenora Triple "a" Thistles.


Back at the Thistle Rink after a seven game road trip, the Kenora Midgets
dropped a pair of games to the Interlake Lightning over the weekend.

Yesterday, the Thistles were beaten 6-2.

Saturday night, it was the Lightning over the Thistles 3-1.

The regular season wraps up next weekend with a pair of games at
home for the Kenora Midgets.

Meanwhile, the Kenora Double "a" Peewee Thistles took top honors
from a tournament in Stonewall, Manitoba.

The Thistles beat Morden 3-1 in the A-side final.

Saints Girls Volleyball Squad wins Thunder Bay Tourney

A big weekend for the Thomas Aquinas senior girls volleyball team.

The Saints were in Thunder Bay for the Thunderwolves Invitational Tournament
at Lakehead University.

T.A. went through the tournament without dropping a set, and won the gold medal with a straight sets win over St. Ignatius from Thunder Bay.

Becky Elliot was named the tournament MVP, while three other members of the Saints
were named to the tournament all-star team.

Meanwhile, the Thomas Aquinas Boys hockey team compiled a 2-1 record at a tournament
in Duluth, Minnesota.

The Saints tied for 5th overall out of 15 teams entered in the Junior Gold A tournament.

In their final game, the Saints got by at team from Blaine, Minnesota 4-3.

Meanwhile, the Saints girls hockey team was in Sioux Lookout over the weekend, and skated
to an easy 13-2 victory.

Two Kenora Figure Skaters Qualify for Provincials

Three medals for the Kenora Figure Skating Club at the Festival of Stars in

Sault Ste. Marie.
Kelsey Scribilo won a silver in the Senior Ladies event, and then collected a bronze
in the Gold Triathon.

Julia Withers also placed second in the Silver Triathlon.

Both skaters have now qualified for the Provincial Silver Star Skate in Mississauga
next month.

Hospital looking for new board members

A campaign to attract new members to the Lake of the Woods District Hospital has

been launched.

A number of ads have been posted asking local residents to purchase corporate
members prior to the Hospital Board's Annual General meeting.

Vice-chair of the Hospital board Fred Richardson says its a challenging, but rewarding
job.

Corporate memberships cost just five dollars, but anyone wanting to become a director
on the Hospital Board has to purchase a membership at least 60 days prior to the board
elections in June.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Government Under Fire for OPP pay raise

The governing Liberals are under fire for agreeing to a 5-percent pay hike for the OPP while demanding a wage freeze from public sector workers.

Municipal leaders across the region have called the increase`irresponsible'' and putting towns and cities, which have to pay for policing, in a tight spot.

Premier Dalton McGuinty is insisting his plan to curb salaries is still on track.

Last spring's budget called for a 2-year freeze on wages for more than a million public sector workers to help fight a record Provincial deficit of about 20-billion dollars.

Hospitals get more funding for joint replacement

The Northwest Local Health Integration Network is promising more money for knee and hip replacement surgeries in Kenora, Fort Frances and Dryden.

However, Lake of the Woods District Hospital doesn't think it will be able to take advantage of the of the extra funding.

Chief Executive Officer, Marc Belcaen says they don't have the same demand for the surgeries as other hospitals in the region.

The LHIN's is providing 275 thousand dollars to carry out 40 more knee and hip replacement surgeries in the region.

Local Nurses train in Smoking Cessation Techniques

A valuable day of information for health care professionals across the region.


Roughly 50 people participated in a Nurses Association of Ontario 'Smoke Free' Workshop this week.

Public Health Nurse Sue Wood says their goal was to train nurses so they can improve their smoking cessation and brief intervention techniques.

The Nurses Association stresses when nurses intervene, smokers quit.

OHA head meets with local hospital CEO's

The Ontario Hospital Association is touring Northwestern Ontario this week.

President Tom Closson met with hospital CEO's from across the region yesterday.

Closson says hospitals continue to struggle with patients taking up beds because
they don't have anywhere else to go.

Closson is also asking for a freeze in salaries for unionized hospital workers.

Camp owner upset with NOTO

It looks like it's a war of words between the Northwestern Ontario Tourist Outfitters and some camp owners in northwestern Ontario.


Paul Boucher of Ogoki Frontier Outpost says many resorts feel betrayed by the outfitters association after their land use permit fees went up 800 percent.

Boucher says NOTO had a choice and they chose wrong.

NOTO was responsible for negotiating the rental fee system with the Provincial government.

Search continues for missing man Southeast of Kenora

A Fort Frances man is the subject of a search at a lake southeast of Kenora.

Provincial police are releasing few details, but Manitou Gold, a mining exploration company doing work in the Manitou chain of lakes, says a vehicle broke through the ice near its exploration project early Wednesday morning.

The company says the man working on its behalf.

His name has not been officially released.

Ontario's Ministry of Labour has also been called to investigate.

KDMA conference begins today in Red Lake

The 70th annual Kenora District Municipal Association Convention gets underway

today in Red Lake.

Unlike in past years, the City of Kenora is sending a full delegation this year.

Kenora Mayor Dave Canfield says these conferences are important and would
like to see the city take a more active role in the future.

Canfield says councillors will be bringing an emergency resolution to KDMA, asking
the federal and provincial government's to proceed with the twinning of the Trans-Canada
Highway between the Manitoba Border and the Kenora By-Pass.

Broncos split with Muskies

Beaver Brae's Court Sport teams managed a split in their games against Fort Frances on home court yesterday.

The Bronco junior boys earned a 32-16 victory over the Muskies.

Adam Chartrand led the way with 16 points.

The Beaver Brae senior boys dropped a 62-36 decision.

In girls volleyball, the Broncos junior girls got by Fort three games to two,
while the Muskies blanked the senior squad three sets to none.

Today, the annual Kenora Invitational Senior Boys basketball tournament
gets underway up at Beaver Brae.

The Thomas Aquinas Saints hockey team extracted a measure of revenge against
Sioux Lookout last night.

T.A. edged the Warriors 6-5 last night at the Thistle Rink.

The win gives the Saints a 3-2 edged in the season series between the two teams with just one game left in the regular season.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Schools Building Schools Holds Virtual Ground Breaking Ceremony

A virtual ground breaking ceremony has taken place for the Schools Building Schools
project.

Five high schools in Kenora, Dryden, Sioux Lookout and Ignace have raised 17 thousand
dollars to help build a new school in a tiny community in Guatamaula.

Gord LeMaistre is a member of the Kenora Rotary Club and says he was impressed with
the students fundraising efforts.

Amanda Wiebe is the chair of the Schools Building Schools committee at Thomas Aquinas
and says they managed to raise six thousand dollars for the project.

The money helped build a new two room school in the central american country along with
new washroom facilities.

Questions Raised about new Internet Rates

A northwestern Ontario politician is raising alarm bells about a CRTC decision about
internet rates.

The broadcast regulator says it's okay for internet service providers to put a cap on data downloads.

Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP John Rafferty says there is a move to get the government
to reverse the policy

Rafferty says such a policy will be disastrous for people in northern Ontario who rely on the Internet

Sioux Lookout Hunters Fined

Tag sharing and providing false information has proved costly for 2-Sioux Lookout men.


The hunters have been fined 45-hundred dollars for various offences.

Court heard that Conservation officers responded to a complaint last November of shots heard in Sioux Lookout.

Officers investigated and found Gregory Marino loading an antlered deer into the back of his pick-up truck.

The animal was tagged with a seal belonging to Carl Bober, who was at work at the time.

Despite having a valid deer seal himself, Marino called Bober and asked for his seal.

Both men made numerous false statements to officers.

Fort Frances Man Survives Trip to Egypt

A northwestern Ontario man is back from Cairo where he says he saw humanity at its worst.


Tristin Hutton says it was chaos on the streets.

The 44-year-old from Fort Frances says he watched rolling battles between police and protesters from his hotel window.

Police used water cannons and tear gas on the protesters who set fire to police vehicles, and fought back with rocks and bats.

He says he didn't see anyone killed but talked to people who did and saw pictures of people being crushed by police vehicles.

The bush pilot was in Egypt on holiday and was visiting his sister who works at the Canadian Embassy.

Rat Portage Charges Non Residents for Ice Road Access

The Rat Portage First Nation says its now charging non-band members for use of the

ice road through their community.

As of February 1st, the band has set up manned check points at the Gap Road and the Matheson Bay
entrances to the First Nation.

A toll of 25 dollars a day is being charged to drive on the ice road.

A monthly permit of 50 dollars, or a seasonal pass for 75 dollars are also available.

The access passes can be purchased at the Rat Portage Band office.

NOTO Defends new Land Use Permit costs

There are a lot of unhappy campers in Northwestern Ontario.

Several area outfitters have written to the Premier upset about an increase to their land use permit fees.

NOTO Executive Director Doug Reynolds says his organization has been listening to the concerns of tourist outfitters from this region.

Reynolds says the industry knew the fees were coming for over three years and he negotiated the best deal he could.

Stand Off Ends Peacefully near Pickle Lake

An 18-year-old man is in custody following an armed stand-off at the Band Office in New Osnaburgh First Nation.


Nishnawbe-Aski Police received a call of an armed suspect at the Security office around 3:30 yesterday morning.

The OPP Crisis Negotiation Team and OPP Tactics and Rescue Unit were called in to assist officers.

The incident was resolved peacefully 8-hours later, with no shots fired.

No formal charges have yet to be laid.

Broncos lose four on the road

It wasn't a good day on the court for Beaver Brae's boys basketball

and girls volleyball teams.

The Broncos were in Dryden yesterday and came away without a win.

In senior boys basketball, The Eagles edged Beaver Brae 32-26.

The Bronco junior boys were upeneded 60-38.

In volleyball action, the Dryden senior girls won in three straight set,
while the Beaver Brae junior girls lost three sets to one.

The Broncos don't have a lot of time to lick their wounds.

All four teams are back in action today with Fort Frances in town.

Thistles lose in Winnipeg

The Kenora Triple "a" midget Thistles will be happy to play at home

again.

The Thistles wrapped up a seven game road swing last night with a
4-1 lost to the Winnipeg Thrashers.

Bowen Alcock scored the lone goal for the Kenora Midgets.

The Thistles are back home this weekend with a pair of games
against the Interlake Lightning.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Morning accident on the Redditt Road

Traffic has been moving slower than usual on the Redditt Road this morning.


A two vehicle collision closed Highway 658 down for about an hour.
The road has since been re-opened to two lane traffic.

No other details about the collision have been released.

Meanwhile, the accident has caused some delays for school bus service
along the Redditt Road.

Excel Coachlines says its number 13, 14 and 16 buses are running about
30 minutes behind schedule.

Broncos win Battle of Kenora

Beaver Brae's girls hockey team won the battle of Kenora.


The Broncos met the Saints last night at the Kenora Rec. Center and
skated away with a 4-2 victory.

Ainsley Lindquist, Jess Ricklefs, and Sam Smith each scored for Beaver Brae,
while Jody Melillo added an empty netter.

The Broncos are back in action this weekend at home with a pair of games against
the Lake of the Woods Bears from Beaudette, Minnesota.

No Increase in Health Unit Levies

The levy charged to municipalities to help fund the Northwestern Health Unit will remain the same as last year.

Chief Administrative Officer of the Health Unit, Mark Perreault says the per capita rate, combined with declines in population, will mean area town and cities will pay less this year than they did in 2010.

Perreault says staff reductions through attrition has allowed the Health Unit to work with less money from municipalities.

Community Plan in the Works for the Abitibi lands

The Lake of the Woods Economic Development Commission wants to establish
a community improvement plan for the Abitibi lands in Kenora.

Fo-Tenn Consulting met with City council yesterday to outline the process.

Economic Development Officer for the City, Jennifer Findlay says over the next few months, they will
be seeking public input on the Community Improvement Plan.

Findlay says they will be holding a couple of public meetings in coming months to outline some of the incentives that could be offered to businesses willing to re-locate.

Atikokan Company first to get new Wood Allocation

Atikokan Renewable Fuels is hoping to begin production of its wood pellet plant later this year after being granted the rights to access 179-thousand cubic metres per year of poplar and birch fibre.

The Atikokan plant also received one-point-two million from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund.

Spokesperson Ed Fukushima says that money offsets costs incurred while they waited for wood.

Fukushima says the wood allocation allows them to begin talks with potential customers.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Break-ins reported in Rabblit Lake area

The OPP are investigating another rash of vehicle break-in's in the

Rabbit Lake area.

On Friday, a number of unlocked vehicles located along Rabbit Lake
Road were entered.

A quantity of change, an i-pod and other personal items were stolen.

Anyone with information about these break-ins are asked to contact
the Kenora Detachment of the OPP or Crimestoppers.

Aboriginal Groups Applaud Rickford's Appointment

Aboriginal groups in the region are giving their thumbs up for the appointment of Kenora M.P. Greg Rickford as the new parliamentary assistant for Aboriginal Affairs.


Stan Beardy is the grand Chief of the Nishinabe-Aski Nation and says Rickford's appointment as is a welcome move.

Beardy says the Kenora MP is very familiar with NAN issues

Grand Council Treaty #3 has also given its blessing to Rickford's appointment and hopes
the Harper government lives up to its commitments to first nation education and creating
healthy and sustainable communities.

Impaired Driving charge results in impounded vehicle

A local woman has learned the hard way about Ontario's new, tougher drinking and

driving laws.

The OPP say over the weekend a 23 year old male and a 19 year old female had their
licences suspended after registering a warning on a roadside breath test.

The 19 year old driver also had her vehicle impounded for seven days.

Under new legislation, there is a zero tolerance level for alcohol for
drivers 21 and under.

The new laws went into effect back in December.

Hampton bullish on the Mining Industry

Kenora-Rainy River MPP Howard Hampton feels this region will benefit from a gold mine long before the so-called Ring of Fire can be adequately developed.

Speaking at the Rainy River District Municipal Association meeting on the weekend, Hampton says the northwestern Ontario has everything needed to make a gold mine proposed by Rainy River Resources possible.

Hampton feels it will be at least a decade before any mine in the Ring of Fire is developed because it lacks the necessary infrastructure.

January snowier than norml

The Month of January seemed like a cold and snowy one.


And it was, but there were no record broken.

Severe Weather Specialist for Environment Canada, Geoff Coulson
says the Kenora area had over 50 centimeters of snow last month, which is almost
double the amount we usually get.

Temperature-wise, Kenora was almost normal for the month of
January.

The average daily mean temperature last month was -17.6 celcius,
while the norm is -17.3.

JM Judo Club four for four at Selkirk

It was a golden weekend for the Jaffray Melick Judo Club.


Four members braved the snowy roads and travelled to Selkirk for their annual Open Judo Tournament.

All four fighters came back with gold medals.

Thomas Hertz won the Under 13 boys division with a perfect 3-0 record,

Taylor Tom had a two and 0 record, good enough to win her division, while Luke Heatherington was compiled a 2-0 record to take the Under 20 men's competition.

Daniel Gordon was 3-1 on the day, which also earned him a gold medal in the boys
under 15 division.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Police investigate Snowmachine accident

The OPP are continuing to investigate a collision between a snowmachine and a motor vehicle over the weekend.

Police say that sometime yesterday, a 15 year old female sledder left the trail and started driving onto Airport Road.

The snowmobile ended up hitting a north bound vehicle.

The OPP say no-one was hurt in the collision.

Police say anyone 12 to 15 has to hold a valid snow vehicle operators
licence, but is not permitted to travel on or across any roadway.

Broncos win Silver in Manitoba Girls tournament

A couple of medals for Kenora girls high school hockey teams. 

In Pilot Mound, Manitoba, the Beaver Brae girls won the silver medal, after dropping a 4-1 decision to the host Pembina Tigers in the tournament final.

Thomas Aquinas Girls hockey team took the bronze medal in that same tournament.

T.A. faced their NorWOSSA foes from Fort Frances and overcame a 3-1 deficit with five minutes left to play and edged the Muskies 4-3 in overtime.

Melissa White had a hat trick in that game, including the game winner in O.T.

Plans in the works to import more elk to NWO

The Lake of the Woods Elk Restoration Committee is hoping to be able to increase  the size of the herd in northwestern Ontario in the next year or so.

Numbers have dwindled down to about 39 in the Cameron Lake area southeast of
Kenora.

Murray English is the co-chair of the committee and says because they are no longer allowed to import wild elk from out west, they are looking to southern Ontario now to increase their numbers.

English says it would be 2012 at the earliest to have any elk transported from southwestern Ontario.

Kenora's Relay for Life Team honored

Kenora's Relay for Life team has been singled out for its fundraising efforts.

Two members of the local Relay for Life Committee were in Toronto recently to accept an award for Fundraising Development.

Kenora's Relay for Life in 2010 raised more than 77 thousand dollars, which was more than double the previous year.

Co-chair Amanda Van Wallenghem says last year more teams, more people and more money was raised and they want to make this year's event bigger and better.

Rickford shuffles parliamentary secretary duties

Kenora M.P. Greg Rickford will have new duties when parliament
resumes sitting today.

He has been moved over as parliamentary secretary for Official Languages
to parliamentary secretary for Indian and Northern Affairs.

Rickford replaces Winnipeg M.P. Shelley Glover, who has been shuffled
over as the new parliamentary secretary for Finance.

Rickford just took on his new duties as parliamentary secretary this past
summer.

Parliament Resumes today

Members of Parliament are heading back to Parliament Hill today after a month off.

Thunder Bay Rainy River MP John Rafferty says he's anxious over the fate of his pension bill.

He'll be making a last minute plea to his federal counterparts tomorrow.

Rafferty says it's going to be a busy week.

Rafferty says there still are some Liberals and Conservatives who are not supporting his bill.

Broncos take silver at Junior KIT

Beaver Brae's junior Boys basketball team had a strong showing at their own Kenora Invitational Tournament.
The Broncos made it all the way to the a-side final, but ran out of gas, dropping a 45-28 decision to Dryden in the gold medal game
Saturday evening.

Meanwhile, the Kenora Triple "a" midget Thistles split their road games on the weekend.

Saturday, the Thistles were blanked 3-0 by the Southwest Cougars.

Yesterday, the Kenora Midgets eked out a 3-2 win over Pembina
Valley Hawks.
In the Casey's men's hockey tournament over the weekend, CHCP took top honors.

The Jeff Richards-led team tripped up Liesure Time 6-1 in the A-side final Sunday afternoon
 at the Keewatin arena.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Fort Frances OPP arrest two people for trafficking

The OPP have arrested two people on trafficking charges after pulling over
a vehicle in Emo.

Members of the Community Drug Action team stopped the vehicle yesterday
on Highway 11.

Officers seized over five pounds of marijuana.

The drugs have a street value of about five thousand dollars.

44 year old Carl Meeches and 33 year old Rhonda Johnson, both of Fort Frances
have been charged with possession of a narcotic for the purpose of trafficking.

The duo are scheduled to appear in Fort Frances court next month.

Opening Doors back up and running

An after school program for kids in the Kenora area is back up and running with the help of a number of different agencies.

The Opening Doors program runs three days a week at Pope John Paul School.

OPP Constable Dave Cain says Opening Doors is targets at kids between the ages of 10 and 14.

Cain also says they help the kids out with their homework and also get them involved in other activities such as well as sports.

Poor road conditions in Manitoba

The RCMP says travel is not recommended on some highways

in Manitoba due to heavy snow and blowing snow.

Visibility is very low in some of the highways in the interlake region where
whiteout conditions have been reported.

A number of weather related accidents on Highway 1 in the Portage la Prairie area have also been reported.

The Trans-Canada between the Ontario/Manitoba border and Winnipeg also has
poor visibility due to snow, with drifting and swirling snow in traffic.

High School Sports Resume after Exam Break

After a two week break for exams, local high school sport teams are back in
action.

First up is the annual Kenora Invitational Junior Boys Basketball tournament
up at Beaver Brae.

Teams from across the region will be competing in the two day tournament.

Action gets underway this afternoon.

Meanwhile, the Bronco Boys hockey team resumes NorWOSSA league play with a double header against the Red Lake Rams.

The first game is scheduled for this evening at 7:30 at the Kenora Rec. Center.

The same two teams will do battle tomorrow at 2:00.

And the Beaver Brae Girls will also try to knock some rust off as they travel to Pilot Mound for a weekend tournament.

OFIA opposes changes to Endangered Species Act

Greenpeace might think the Forest Industry is getting away scot-free from the Endangered Species Act; but the Ontario Forest Industry Association disagrees.


President Jamie Lim says they were promised the industry would be exempt from Caribou habitat legislation but it just hasn't happened.

The Province recently posted changes to the act on the Environmental Bill of Rights website.

Fire Chief makes plea for old fire hall alarm bell

Kenora's fire chief has made a passionate plea to keep a couple of

artifacts from the old fire hall on Second Street South.

Warren Brinkman met with the Heritage Committee and members of
city council yesterday to talk about what should be done with the old alarm bell and the call box.

Brinkman wants to bring them up to the new fire hall on Barsky's Hill.

He says local fire fighters can do a better job of protecting the heritage value of those items.

Heritage Kenora says it still wants to see the items remain in the old firehall.

More snow on the way

As if we haven't had enough snow already.

Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for the Kenora area.

As much as 15 centimeters could fall today.

Meteorologist Rosemary Tabory says we can expect not just one, but two snow storms back to back.

Tomorrow, another two centimeters of snow could fall in the  Kenora area

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Charity Challenge Launched for Winter Carnival

Tourism Kenora says local charity groups are embracing the charity challenge

leading up to this year's Winter Carnival.

Charities will keep 50 percent of the proceeds of any button they sell for
the winter Carnival.

Heather Paterson is Kenora's Tourism Development Officer and says eight charities
have signed up.

The Winter Carnival will take place the first weekend of March and most of the events will take place down at the Harborfront or Mount Evergreen.

Summer Beaver Fire Update

The Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service has wrapped up its investigation into a fatal house fire on the remote Northern reserve of Summer Beaver.

Two boys, aged 2 and 3, died of smoke inhalation in the January 13th blaze.

A third child, a 6-month-old girl, is said to be doing well in a Pediatic Unit at a London Hospital.

Police say the girl is eating, smiling and interacting with others.

Police confirm the cause of the fire was accidental and no foul play is suspected.

The children's parents suffered no major injuries in the blaze.

BISNO Welcomes new Funding

Brain Injury Support of Northern Ontario says new funding from the

Northwest LHIN's will improve services in the Kenora area.

Alice Bellavance is the executive director of BISNO and says even though
there is no new funding for the Kenora office, the 715 thousand dollars
announced this week, will have some spillover effects locally.

Bellavance says the funding will allow them to put a support worker
in Dryden and Fort Frances, and establish a aboriginal cultural advisor
for Sioux Lookout.

OFIA asks for building code changes

The Ontario Forest Industries Association is calling on the government to change the provincial building code.


President Jamie Lim wants contractors to be able to use lumber in six storey buildings.

She says the amount of wood needed to build those structures could make a huge difference
to the lumber industry in northern Ontario. 

Lim says that's just one way the Province can help the region's forest industry.

NOMA voices concerns to Finance Committee

The Vice-President of the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association says area communities are facing extreme challenges with population declines, rising social costs and declining tax revenues.


Dave Canfield asked for a boost in funding for infrastructure and the Northern Communities Grant at a Provincial Pre-Budget session this morning in Thunder Bay.

Canfield also raised the on-going issue of non-emergent land ambulence transfers in the region.

As well, the Kenora Mayor called for an energy transmission and generation strategy for the North.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Canfield represents City at Pre-Budget Consultations

The provincial government is being urged to cough up more funding for municipalities in northwestern Ontario.


That was the plea from Kenora Mayor Dave Canfield, who made a presentation first thing this morning at a pre-budget consultation session in Thunder Bay.

Canfield says municipalities are facing extreme challenges with population declines,
industrial closures, increasing social costs, and declining tax revenues.

He is asking for a 75 dollar increase in the Northern Communities Grant to deal with declining assessments and a new system for transferring non-emergency patients in the region.

Canfield was one of the first presenters this morning.

Ontario Realty Corporation disappears

The Ontario Realty Corporation is in for a change.


The McGuinty government is merging it with another agency.

Liberal MPP Michael Gravelle says he doesn't know exactly how the merger will
affect the Corporation's offices in northwestern Ontario.

Gravelle says the goal is to elimated about 5 per cent of the province's agencies.

New funding for BISNO

The Northwest LHIN is rolling out a number of new programs for residents living with brain injuries.


715-thousand dollars is being used to offer a variety of programs across the region.

A family therapist will work with families in the region, while program facilitators will be posted in Dryden, Fort Frances and in Thunder Bay.

Changes in store for Endanged Species Act

Good news for forest companies in northern Ontario, but environmental groups are crying

foul.

The provincial government is proposing changes to the Endangered Species Act which would
make forest companies exempt from provisions dealing with woodland caribou.

Catherine Grant is a spokesperson for Greenpeace and says they actively been working with
forest companies on the issue.

Grant says they will be bringing back their Caribou Caravan this spring and target ridings
held by provincial cabinet ministers.

Pre-Budget Hearings stop in NWO

The government's pre-budget committee makes its only stop in northwestern Ontario today.


It's chair MPP Pat Hoy says he expects to hear the usual concerns in the northwest like transportation along with forestry and mining

The morning opens with a presentation from Kenora Mayor Dave Canfield on behalf of the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Ice Roads almost Ready

Ice roads to remote First Nations across northwestern Ontario are beginning to open up to light vehicle traffic.

But the routes over frozen lakes and swamps are still not strong enough to support heavy supply transports and fuel trucks.

At Bearskin Lake First Nation, residents started driving south on the weekend.

That road runs through Muskrat Dam First Nation, with links to Weagamow Lake, Keewaywin, Koocheching and Sachigo Lake First Nations.

The road opening is a little late this year due to the heavy snow the area has received.

Supplies, like wood for building houses, had to be flown in later than usual,
by costly air transportation.

There are almost three-thousand kilometres of ice roads in northern Ontario.

Early Morning Drug bust on the By-Pass

A 28 year old Fort Frances woman has been arrested after being pulled

over on the Kenora By-pass.

Acting on a tip, the officers stopped the vehicle shortly after 3:00 this
morning and discovered about 50 oxycodone pills, with a street value
of about 54 hundred dollars.

Police say the pills were bound for the Big Grassy First Nation and Fort Frances.

Lindsay Copenace has been charged with possession of a narcotic for the
purpose of trafficking.

She's due to appear in Kenora Court on February 28th to answer the charge.

Canfield to appear before Pre-Budget Consultations

The provincial finance committee will likely get an earful when it makes a pit stop

in Thunder Bay.

Tomorrow's pre-budget consultation is the only one taking place in northwestern
Ontario.

Kenora Mayor Dave Canfield will be making a presentation not only on behalf
of the city, but also for the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association.

He's upset with the lack of notice municipalities were given to attend the session.

Canfield says he only has about five minutes to make a presentation on behalf
of the city, and will focus on funding to repair municipal bridges and road, and
the municipal infrastructure deficit.

Sioux Narrows Man fined

A Sioux Narrows man has been fined 800 dollars for failing to attach a tag

to a deer he had killed.

The Ministry of Natural Resources says Conservation Officers came upon
Christopher Frenette in the Maybrun Road area near Sioux Narrows
last month.

He had a white-tailed deer fawn on the rack of the snowmobile he was
riding.

The MNR says even though he had a antlerless game seal for the area,
he failed to attach it.

The deer was forfeited to the crown, and his firearm will be returned once
the fine has been paid.

OPP warn of another Phone Scam

Local residents are being warned about another phone scam that's
been reported in the Kenora area.

The OPP say someone has been calling local homes, saying they work for the local court house

The caller goes on to say they are attempting to clear up minor outstanding fines in the community and they then offer the chance to pay your outstanding fine over the phone by credit card.

Police say often there are no outstanding fines, but some people have been paying without
first checking with the local court house.

The OPP say court offices do not use this method to collect outstanding fines.

Long Form Census Coming

Use your voice and take part in the 2011 long-form census.


That message is being pushed by the Union of Ontario Indians.

Grand Chief Patrick Madahbee says they've struck a deal with Statistics Canada to hire aboriginals to collect the data from area reserves.

The data collected by Stats Canada is then later used by the Provincial and Federal Governments for funding allocations.