Local senior citizen falls victim to phone scam, OPP warn residents
The OPP are once again reminding people to be very cautious of phone and internet scams after one senior citizen lost a significant amount of money.
According to the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), the scam began with a series of phone calls for which the Fraudsters claimed they were representatives of the courthouse and that the senior citizen needed to transfer money as part of an investigation.
Aug. 4 Sports Update
The Kenora Bass International, the region’s biggest fishing tournament, kicks off today.
The three-day tournament will put anglers to the test as they compete for the top prize of $20,000. Weigh-ins for day one will go at 4 p.m. this afternoon under the Whitecap Pavilion. Ian Waterer and Motei Demers took home the trophy last year.
More action in Kenora Slo Pitch last night.
Lawrence seeks re-election in Sioux Lookout
Doug Lawrence is once again running for the position of Mayor of Sioux Lookout.
If elected, this will be Lawrence's third term as Mayor of the municipality.
Balmertown woman wins big with the TBRHSF 50/50 draw
A woman from Balmertown is celebrating with her family after winning big with the TBRHSF 50/50 draw.
When Janice Hnatiuk received a phone call from Glenn Craig, President and CEO of the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation (TBRHSF), she could have never imagined how her life would change.
NWHU starts Blue-Green algae tests at Ghost Lake
Residents are asked to avoid the Ghost Lake area while water testing takes place.
The Northwestern Health Unit and the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks are working to test Dryden’s Ghost Lake for toxic blue-green algae. Residents are asked to avoid the public beach area for a minimum of two weeks while testing occurs.
Blue-green algae is created through phosphorus in the lakes, and blue-green algae typically blooms in the summer and fall in shallow, slow-moving and warm water.
Charest, Aitchison, Baber make final pitch to Conservative members, plea for unity
Jean Charest spent the last official debate of the federal Conservative leadership race on Wednesday stressing that his experience as a political leader is what the party needs to unite.
But with six weeks left in the contest, the former Quebec premier, who once led the erstwhile federal Progressive Conservative party, would not say whether he plans to remain within the Conservative Party of Canada if another candidate is revealed as the winner on Sept. 10.
Environment Canada predicting a dry August for NWO
Environment Canada says the region should see some relief from the recent wet weather as we head into early August.
“If we look ahead, at least for the next couple of weeks, it looks like a bit of a break in the pattern in store for the Lake of the Woods area,” explains Environment Canada Meteorologist Geoff Coulson.
Aug. 3 Sports Update
In Kenora Slo Pitch Action, Northern Harbour took out Dunnit 18 to 6, while Bob’s Burgers beat out CUPE 21 to 11.
Hockey Northwestern Ontario has named Kenora’s Lucas Pavey as their Most Promising Official. Pavey’s a 16-year-old Level 1 official who joined the program in 2018.
“Lucas took to officiating right away and looked very natural with his signals, his confidence, and his communication skills right from his first game,” wrote Hockey Northwestern Ontario, in a prepared release.
$100,000 of cocaine, firearms, and currency seized as part of 'Project Morina'
A joint investigation from multiple police forces led to the seizure of over $100,000 in cocaine, firearms and Canadian currency.
Gas prices drop by a cent in Kenora
Gas prices continue to drop in northwestern Ontario, this time, by one cent.
According to GassBuddy.com, several gas stations in Kenora and Dryden are reporting a one-cent drop in fuel prices.
The price of one litre of fuel is 179.9 at some stations in Kenora and Dryden, others are still charging between 180.9 - 181.9 per litre of fuel.