Hurricane Ian gets nasty quickly, turbocharged by warm water

Hurricane Ian is quickly gaining monstrous strength as it moves over oceans partly heated up by climate change, just like 30 other Atlantic tropical storms since 2017 that became much more powerful in less than a day.

This turbocharging of storms is likely to become even more frequent as the world gets warmer, scientists say.

Sep. 27 Sports Update

Kenora's 1st annual All Women's Golf Tournament in memory of Anchilla McDonald helped raise over $5,000 for the Lake of the Woods District Hospital last weekend!

The top team of Megan Derouard, Sheri Grafham, Jen Carlson and Christine Derouard took home the trophy after shooting a combined score of 71.

Volunteers are thanking everyone who came out to support the event, and they're already looking forward to next year.

Kenora has the most expensive gas in Ontario, again

Fuel prices in northwestern Ontario have seen a 12-cent increase overnight – bringing the district to the unfortunate ‘top spot’ for fuel prices in the province.

We’ve been at 180.9 per litre since the end of July, but drivers in Kenora woke up to prices sitting at 192.9 per litre today. That’s the seventh largest day-to-day fuel price increase in Canada, behind the 25-cent increase seen in Chilliwack, BC today.

Toxic algae confirmed in Kenora-area lake

The Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks and the Northwestern Health Unit have confirmed the presence of toxic blue-green algae on Cedar Lake, off of Highway 105 near Vermilion Bay.

Residents are asked to avoid the area for a minimum of two weeks after the algae bloom has disappeared before using water, swimming or drinking from the lake.

Four Sandy Lake residents charged with drug, firearm possession

Four Sandy Lake First Nation residents are facing a number of charges after police seized a variety of drugs and firearms after two search warrants in the community.

The Nishnawbe Aski Police Service says officers seized cocaine, oxycodone and hydromorphone, as well as three firearms and Canadian currency, with support from the OPP.

As a result, 45-year-old Miriam Mamakeesic of Sandy Lake is facing charges of:

In Port aux Basques, N.L., residents reeling after Fiona destroys dozens of homes

Jocelyn Gillam knows she’s lucky to be alive after coming face-to-face with the post-tropical storm that destroyed part of her southwestern Newfoundland town and nearly swept her away in a surge of rushing water.

Gillam was standing near her home in Port aux Basques on Saturday morning when a storm surge hit, sweeping her off her feet and dragging her underneath a Jeep as she clung to the undercarriage for dear life.

The 61-year-old said she'd been chatting with family and neighbours when she turned her head and “saw Fiona coming.”

Sep. 26 Sports Update

The Dryden GM Ice Dogs fell to 0-2 over the weekend after a pair of losses to the Kam River Fighting Walleye to start the 2022-2023 regular season.

They have a few days to get themselves together ahead of a 7:30 matchup against the Wisconsin Lumberjacks on Friday night at the Dryden Memorial Arena.

Two Canadian teams are in action tonight in the NHL pre-season. The Montreal Canadiens open their exhibition schedule at home against the New Jersey Devils, while the Edmonton Oilers host the Calgary Flames.