The fishing tournament wrapped up under the White Cap Pavillion Saturday evening with a couple of thousand people in attendance for the final day weigh ins.
Chair of SKBI, Duncan McEwan says they enjoyed their new digs.
A raw rookie and a relative newcomer to the Shaw Kenora Bass International have claimed first top spot in the 25 annual edition of the fishing tournament.
The federal government is carrying through on a promise to provide new schools for first nation communities.
Kenora M.P. Greg Rickford will have a hand in selecting the next justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.
Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission meeting face to face with inmates at a correctional institution for the first time.
The Leader of the Ontario Green Party feels the Liberals are mishandling the development of the Ring of Fire.
A couple of familiar names are on top the leaderboard after day one of the Shaw Kenora Bass International.
An enforcement blitz at a lake along the Canada-U.S border has found several anglers not following the rules.
A man from the Rainy River area has been sentenced to three years in prison for trying to smuggle guns across the Manitoba-U.S. border.
It was standing room only in Kenora Council Chambers last night, in fact it was an overflow audience for the Committee of the whole meeting.
The Jaffray Melick Arena could find new life, not as a hockey rink, but as an indoor soccer facility.
The OPP have charged a second person in connection with a boat accident on Lake of the Woods last week.
After three days of fun on the Harborfront, Harborfest is getting ready to make way for the 25th annual Shaw KBI.
M.N.R. officials are letting fire crews from out of province head home after the forest fire sitation eased over the weekend. ![]() |
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While local residents have been enjoying one of the warmer summers in recent years, it can come at a price.
It's not going to happen this year, but the fight to get the region's tourism centres re-opened isn't stopping.
Five people are coutning their blessings following a plane crash near Sioux Lookout over the weekend.
The federal government will be working with the American government to develop a new management board for Lake of the Woods.
Kenora City council could get an earful next week about proposed plans to close the Castle of Learning Daycare center.
A 25 year old British Columbia man is now charged in connection with a fatal traffic accident near Thunder Bay on July 4th that claimed the life of a Kenora woman.
Sturgeon in Lake of the Woods and Rainy Lake are continuing to get a lot of attention from researchers.
It looks as if Harborfest is going to be a big success even before the doors open on the first concert tomorrow night.
The Transportation Safety Board says its too early to say what might have caused a float plane to crash north of Kenora.
The Keewatin-Patricia District School Board says its unlikely it will be able to negotiate new contracts with its unions before the start of the school year.
The Ontario Trillium Foundation is awarding community grants to 16 local, not-for-profit and charitable organizations across Northwestern Ontario.
Three years is the sentence for two teenage girls who plead guilty to manslaughter in connection with the death of a 16-year-old Sachigo Lake First Nation girl two years ago.
The federal government says it's disappointed with a Federal Court ruling that Ottawa acted unreasonably in appointing a third-party manager for financially troubled Attawapiskat. CJRL News Team
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