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.