Monday, June 4, 2012

State of Emergency Updated in Thunder Bay

The Emergency Operations Control Group in Thunder Bay is updating the city's state of emergency. 

Acting Mayor Rebecca Johnson says the flood situation has moved to the top of the agenda for tonight's council meeting where they will be asking for a half-million dollars in initial cash to help set-up the City of Thunder Bay District Relief Fund.

In other flood news, Manager of Infrastructure, Darrell Matson says he hopes one of the main pumps at the water treatment plant will be operational today.

Meanwhile Lakehead University announced 160 residence beds will open to those displaced by the flooding.

Currently there are more than 300 workers associated with the flood staying there.

Black Out, Speak Out Today

For the second time in three days local residents are speaking out against the federal government's Bill C-38.

The omnibus bill includes not only the federal budget but changes to the Environmental Protection Act.

Today is Black Out, Speak Out Day, and Ashley Bennett says she's trying to raise awareness of the impact of Bill C-38.

A number of environmental groups are blacking out their web sites and
Facebook pages in protest over changes to the Environmental Protection Act.

Transfield Takes Over Local Road Maintenance

There's a new tenant for the Abitibi lands on 9th Street North.

Transfield held a ribbon cutting for its operations in Kenora.

The company has signed a 12 year deal with the provincial government to provide road maintenance services in northwestern Ontario, with June 1st the takeover date.

Transfield is using a paved portion of the Abitibi property as a staging area for its road maintenance equipment.

Former Ohio Mayor killed on Lake of the Woods

A published report in the United States suggest one of the men killed near Kenora over the weekend on Lake of the Woods was a former mayor of the City of Sylvania, Ohio.

71 year old James Seney was on a week long fishing trip with some old high school friends.

The other man has been identified as Robert Foster.

They were killed when the boat they were in crashed into shore Saturday night near Ash Rapids.

A third person was injured in the collision, and is listed in stable condition.

Sylvania is a suburb of Toledo, Ohio.

Two Americans Die in Boating Accident

Three people are dead following to separate accidents in the Kenora over the weekend.

Saturday night, the OPP say two American Visitors were killed after the boat they were travelling in crashed into the shore near Ash Rapids.

A third person had to be taken to Lake of the Woods District Hospital for treatment.

The identities of the decease have not been released, but reports from Ohio, say one of the men was the former mayor of the city of Sylvania.

Winnipeg Man Killed in Motorcycle Accident

A 58 year old Winnipeg man is dead following a  single vehicle accident near Clearwater Bay.

The OPP say a motorcycle went off the Trans-Canada Highway near Caribou Lake around 8:30 Saturday morning.

The deceased has been identified as Kari Valenius.

Police are still investigating the circumstances surrounding the accident.

The Highway was closed for a couple of hours while officers took a close look the accident scene.

Kenora Rallies against Bill C-38

There was a noisy demonstration in downtown Kenora Saturday afternoon.

A couple of dozen people marched in opposition to federal budget cuts.

Jim Johnson says they are concerned about the impact Bill C-38 will have on local services.

Johnson says he also takes issue with the decision to close the Experimental Lakes Area near Kenora.

Ontario Health Council Speaks Out against Budget Cuts

There's concern how recent budget cuts are going to affect local services.

Not one, but two events were held Saturday to protest budget cuts at the federal and provincial level.

The Ontario Health Coalition spoke to a handful of people.

Natalie Mehra is a spokesperson for the group and says the government likes to talk about transforming the health care system, but its not putting the necessary resources into things like home care.

Mehra says some communities in northwestern Ontario simply don't have the supports in place to allow seniors to live at home.

Canadian Cancer Society Gets Boost

Its going to be a big week for the Canadian Cancer Society in northwestern Ontario.

Over the weekend, Relays for Life took place in Dryden, Sioux Lookout and Red Lake and so far 263 thousand dollars has been raised from those three events.

Cancer research and programs will also get a boost in Kenora this weekend when the Relay for Life takes place at Lakewood School.

Organizers are hoping to raise at least 100 thousand dollars from the 12 hour overnight walk.

Richards gets ready for Game Three


The Los Angeles Kings can put a strangle hold on the Stanley Cup Play-offs with a win on home ice.

Kenora's Mike Richards says they'll have to play well because the New Jersey Devil's aren't going to roll over and play dead.

Richards says he's still motivated by losing the Stanley Cup final two years ago to Chicago.

Game time is 7:00 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.