Thursday, June 11, 2009

Hospital Funding and Construction

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By: Sheri Leviski

Photo courtesy of: http://www.lwdh.on.ca/  

The Provincial Government is helping the Lake of the Woods Hospital replace its aging air conditioning system.

The hospital recently received its share of the annual Hospital Infrastructure Renewal fund.

C.E.O. Marc Balcaen says they saw an increase in their funds, with 191 thousand dollars coming their way.

Balcaen notes they won't start the project until September since it will interfere with the existing cooling system. 

Meanwhile, Construction work on phase 2 of the Lake of the Woods Hospital's capital redevelopment project is almost complete.

The hospital used Provincial Government funds to install new nurse call systems, and safety alarms.

C.E.O. Marc Balcaen says its all part of a 4.9 million dollar 3 phase project.

Balcaen notes they've asked the Provincial Government to hurry up the process so they can start construction before the colder months.

Phase 3 includes replacements to the back up emergency generating system and bulk oxygen operating system.


Child Minding Center

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By: Tim Davidson

Photo by: www.kenora.ca

2009-06-11

05:37:59

The Kenora Rec. Center will continue to have a place for families to care for their children while using the facility.

But it will no longer be staffed.

The city cut funding for the Child Minding Center in the budget, but Recreation Manager, Colleen Neil says they want to keep the space available for families to use.

Neil says it will be free to use the space, but it will be available to rent for birthday parties or other special occasions. 


Kenora's Heritage Properties

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By: Sheri Leviski

2009-06-11

05:36:40 

The City of Kenora's Heritage Committee wants several buildings added to the municipal registry of cultural heritage properties.

The Best Western Lakeside Inn, Keewatin Memorial Building, Moncrief Barn and Del Art Manor are just some of the area properties that are steaped in local history.

Chair Laurie Nelson says they look at the buildings that are on the property.

Nelson notes properties on the registry are not subject to any construction rules or regulations.


Wednesday, June 10, 2009

KPDSB OSSLT Results

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By: Sheri Leviski

2009-06-10

11:36:33

The Ontario Secondary School Literacy test results are in, and the Keewatin Patricia District School board scored just below the Provincial Average.

The public board saw a 3 percent decrease in their OSSLT test success rate.

Director of Education Larry Hope says their board wide score was 72 percent.

Beaver Brae came in at 73 percent, while Dryden improved their score at 80 percent.

The most drastic decrease in OSSLT results was in Ignace, with their marks going from 89 to 33 percent.

Meanwhile, the Kenora Catholic District School Board scored just 10 percent below the Provincial OSSLT average.

75 percent of St. Thomas Aquinas students were succesful with their first attempt at the literacy test.

The board's average dropped this year from 86 percent in 2008, to this year's 75.


Rafferty on Forestry

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Story By: Sheri Leviski

Photo By: www.thunderbayrainyriver.ca

2009-06-10

07:17:25

Thunder Bay Rainy River MP John Rafferty says the Conservative Government is doing nothing to help the ailing forest industry.

The NDP MP says the Harper/Rickford partnership has provided no real solutions to stemming the region's mill closures.

Rafferty was a guest speaker at the Ontario Federation of Labour's "Drive To Work Caravan", a Province-wide tour to find out how the resession is affecting Ontario workers.


Taxi By Law

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By: Tim Davidson

2009-06-10

07:16:24

The City of Kenora is considering some changes to its Taxi Law.

Local cab companies have been lobbying to allow older vehicles on the road.

Eric Lovas from Co-Ot Taxi says having a 10 year old vehicle on the road doesn't necessarily mean its unsafe.

Council has agreed to increase the age of taxis on the road from a maximum of six years, up to 10 years, as requested by local cab companies. 


Visitor Ban at Hospital

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Photo by www.ontariotowns.net

Story By: Tim Davidson

2009-06-10

07:15:36

A stubborn respiratory illness has forced Lake of the Woods District Hospital to close the facility to all visitors.

Leslie Brown is the head of patient care and says they decided to impose the visitor ban Tuesday afternoon because the illness seems to be spreading.

Birchwood Terrace Nursing Home has also closed its doors to visitors due to the respiratory illness.

Brown says they don't known when they might be able to lift the visitor ban.


 

Redditt Gets Money

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By: Tim Davidson

2009-06-10

05:52:14

Redditt is getting extra funding from the federal government to help out with its community water project.

The community has been promised another 121 thousand dollars from the federal government to install a membrane filtration system.

Jack Martin is chair of the Redditt Services Board and says the community has been working hard to get the project off the ground.

The total project will cost about 270 thousand dollars.


Tuesday, June 9, 2009

City Potholes

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By: Tim Davidson

2009-06-09

12:11:39

The cool, damp weather this spring has been playing havoc with the city's roads.

Operations manager Rick Perchuck says pot holes has been particularly bad.

He says one of the options they are looking at is a new truck, that fills potholes more efficiently.

Perchuck says the trucks tend to do a much better job of filling potholes.

At this point, he says they are looking at leasing a truck rather than buying one.


School Board Review

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By: Tim Davidson

Photo by: www.kpdsb.on.ca  

2009-06-09

12:11:04 

The Keewatin-Patricia District School Board is planning to conduct of review of its elementary schools in the City of Kenora.

Director of Education, Larry Hope says declining enrolment means that a number of schools are being underutilized.

He says the review doesn't necessarily mean the closing of any schools in the city.

Hope says it currently costs the school board about 300 thousand dollars more than it gets from the province in grants to operate the elementary schools in Kenora.

The review is scheduled to be complete by April of 2010.


School Board Budget

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By: Tim Davidson

Image by: www.kpdsb.on.ca

2009-06-09

12:10:02 

The Keewatin-Patricia District School Board is looking at a big increase in its budget this year.

Trustees were presented the draft budget last night, which included 96.7 million dollars in spending.

Superintendant of Business, Dean Carrie says that's an increase from this years budget, which was projected at 89.8 million.

Carrie adds that due to a projected drop in enrolment next year, they had to cut about 900 thousand dollars in spending from the budget to ensure that it was balanced


Monday, June 8, 2009

Drive to Work Caravan Kicks off in Kenora

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By: Sheri Leviski

2009-06-08

12:21:18

The Ontario Federation of Labour is standing up for Ontario's workers.

The OFL kicked off its Drive to Work Caravan this morning in Kenora.

President Wayne Samuelson says they intend to demand the Premier take action to protect workers pensions, benefits and severance pay.

The OFL's caravan will be making stops in Dryden and Fort Frances later today.

The caravan will arrive in Toronto on June 25th.


Kenora Assault

By: Tim Davidson

2009-06-08

05:34:49

The OPP have arrested a suspect in connection to an assault in Memorial Park in downtown Kenora.

The assault took place late last Thursday evening.

Police say the victim was taken to the Winnipeg Health Science Center for treatment of what were believed to be life-threatening injuries.

He is now reported to be in stable condition.

The OPP's Northwest Regional Crime Unit was brought in and a 28 year old Sioux Lookout man has been charged with aggravated assault.

Joseph William Wesley is currently in custody at the Kenora Jail is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday.


Kenora Man Charged

By: Tim Davidson

2009-06-08

05:26:57

A 25 year old Kenora man is facing a number of charges after a motor vehicle collision on Valley Drive.

On Thursday, Kenora OPP and Kenora Police were advised that someone was driving erratically and had hit a tree.

Police found the vehicle still running against the tree, and were advised by witnesses a number of males had fled on foot.

Two of the males were located shortly after and it was determined that while fleeing from the scene, one of the men assaulted a citizen walking his dog.

The investigation is continuing.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact the Kenora OPP or Crimestoppers.


Friday, May 29, 2009

The Wait Continues for Hockey Day

Kenora will continue to wait to find out their fate when it comes to hosting 2010's Hockey Day In Canada broadcast.

CBC Producers contacted the City this morning to tell them they will make their final announcement on Tuesday at noon.

Councillor Chris Van Wallenghem says local residents put their best foot forward, and CBC officials were

suitably impressed by Kenora's enthusiasm.

 

UV Disinfection System

By: Sheri Leviski

2009-05-29

07:27:04 

The City of Kenora is spending over a million dollars on a new UV disinfection system at the Sewage Treatment Plant.

Operations Chair Dave McCann says they're buying the new system because it will be mandatory starting in December.

Kenora chose Aranson Contracting to install the Trojan UV system.

The Federal Government is banning the use of cholorine waste water treatment systems.


YAA No More

By: Mike Ebbeling

2009-05-29

07:26:02

The Youth Action Alliance Program has been cancelled by the Provincial Government.

For the past 4-years, the Northwestern Health Unit program has done major work in convincing kids to stay away from tobacco products.

Tobacco Strategy Manager Jennifer McKibbon outlines one of their major accomplishments.

The program will officialy come to an end at the end of August.


Recreation Centre Funding

By: Tim Davidson

2009-05-29

07:24:57

The ice plant at the Kenora Rec. Center is due for some upgrades and the City of Kenora is hoping the federal and provincial governments will provide funding for the project.

This morning council held a special meeting in part to apply for Recreational Infrastrucuture funding that's being made available by the Province of Ontario and the feds.

Councillor Chris Van Wallenghem says some of the equipment is very old and inefficient.

Van Wallenghem says the payback for the projects is three to four years on energy savings alone.

The city has also applied for new energy efficient lighting for the Rec. Center. 


Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Social Housing KDSB

By: Mike Ebbeling

2009-05-20

06:24:13


Building new non-senior single occupancy units in Kenora, Dryden, Red Lake and Sioux Lookout is high on the list contained in a report on Social Housing Needs in the Kenora District.

Consultant Peder Olson has presented his findings to the District Services Board.

KDSB Chair Rory McMillan says the spaces are needed but cautions they need to review all options before speding capital funds.

The report also suggests the Board refrain from building new units in smaller communities, a notion some on the Board question.


Northern Onrtario Entrepreneur Program

By: Sheri Leviski

2009-05-20

06:23:27 

The Ministry of Northern Development has unveilled a new entrepreneur program.

The Northern Ontario Heritage Fund will be offering up to 125-thousand dollars in conditional grant funding.

Minister Michael Gravelle notes the Northern Entrepreneur Program was one of the Rosehart Report's key recommendations.

Residents of any age can apply for the funding immediately and can find an application form online at the Ministry website.