Investigations underway after ‘needless’ death in Onigaming
The federal government and the Kenora District Services Board say investigations are underway after two local paramedics allegedly refused to save a young man’s life in Onigaming First Nation on Thursday.
3 Dryden residents sprayed with bear spray, 29-year-old charged
A 29-year-old Calgary woman is facing two charges after allegedly spraying three people with bear mace in a local business on Monday.
The Dryden OPP says on September 12, police received a call to a business on Government Street saying that a person walked into the business, sprayed three individuals with bear spray, and left.
The OPP made the arrest on September 14.
As a result, 29-year-old Kaylee Crowchild of Calgary, AB has been charged with:
- Assault with a weapon,
- Causing a disturbance,
Sep. 16 Sports Update
Men's slo-pitch in Kenora has come to an end as all three division champs were crowned last night. The Beauty Bay Cubs took down the D Smith A's in a tight battle winning 11-10.
Strong fielding and consistent pitching led the Moncrief diggers to a 12-6 win over Holmes Voodoo too claim the B-side championship last night in Kenora Men's slo-pitch. The team would like to thank their sponsors Alfi and Jo- Anne of Moncrief construction for their sponsorship.
And the C-Side winners saw the Legends win over the Cottage Time Beavers.
SIJHL still hoping to bring team to Kenora
This weekend’s fundraising games between the Dryden GM Ice Dogs and Red Lake Miners could be the first step to bringing the Superior International Junior Hockey League to Kenora permanently.
Expansion work begins at Dryden Arena
Construction has started on a major expansion to the Dryden Memorial Arena, part of an eventual $5 million renovation project.
Community Services Manager with the City of Dryden, Steve Belanger, explains that work on the arena’s new community hall space above one of its ice surfaces has started and is set to wrap up by the summer of 2023, with more projects expected afterwards.
Marine railway on LOTW to shut down for the season
Users of the Turtle Portage Marine Railway on Lake of the Woods are warned that the system will remain closed until the spring, with crews beginning their rehabilitation work on September 19.
The marine railway provides a 400-foot shortcut for users to move their boats between Whitefish Bay and Sabaskong Bay on Lake of the Woods, instead of travelling 145 km by boat around the Aulneau Peninsula.
Former PMs, Canadian celebrities join delegation for queen's funeral in London
Canada is sending a handful of celebrities alongside its official delegation to the queen's state funeral Monday in London, England.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Gov. Gen. Mary Simon and their spouses are leading the delegation, which departs Friday, though it's unclear whether all guests will travel on the same aircraft.
The group will include former governors general Michaëlle Jean and David Johnston as well as former prime ministers Kim Campbell, Jean Chrétien, Paul Martin and Stephen Harper.
Legacy of Crown on display as MPs pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth in House of Commons
The tacit debate over the legacy of the Crown and Canada's future relationship with the monarchy began Thursday in the House of Commons as members of Parliament paid tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reminded the House of the enduring importance of the Crown as politicians of all political stripes rose in tribute to the queen during a special sitting of the House in recognition of her death last week.
'Wow factor': Public website reveals best-yet picture of hundreds of bird migrations
The piercing yellow eyes and deadly hunting skills of the snowy owl awe bird-lovers in the U.S. Midwest every winter.
Now, thanks to what has been heralded as the most comprehensive summary of migration patterns ever assembled, those birders can see where those raptors migrated from: the Seal River watershed in northern Manitoba.
Sexually-explicit photo scam reported in Kenora
The Kenora OPP is warning the public about a string of scams involving social media and the exchange of sexually-explicit photos.
Police say they’ve received several calls of people being befriended on social media platforms, the person then begins a conversation which turns sexual in nature and leads to the request of sexually-explicit photos.