Jan. 25 Sports Update
In the SIJHL tonight, the Sioux Lookout Bombers are set to take on the Dryden GM Ice Dogs. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:30 at the Dryden Memorial Arena.
The Dryden GM Ice Dogs hold down second place in the SIJHL standings and Sioux Lookout is two points back in third, though the Bombers have a game in hand.
The Fort Frances Lakers lost their 13th straight in an 8-2 loss to the Thunder Bay North Stars last night. Ryker Watt and Kevin Bonds scored for the Lakers. The two teams play again in Thunder Bay tonight.
3 from Kenora Caught with $34k of Meth, Cocaine
Three Kenora residents are facing several charges each after a drug bust on Ninth Street North on Tuesday.
The Kenora OPP says after an investigation between officers in Kenora, Sioux Lookout, Red Lake and Fort Frances, as well as the Treaty Three Police Service, a search warrant was executed in the 200 block of Ninth Street South on January 24.
Premier Addresses ROMA Conference
Ontario’s Premier sees small and rural communities being a part of the government’s plan to grow the economy.
Doug Ford addressed municipal reps attending the Rural Ontario Municipal Association conference on Monday in Toronto.
Ford says that growth comes with a need to address infrastructure.
Convenience Stores Still Waiting for 5 year old Promise
Ontario’s convenience stores want the provincial government to allow them to sell beer in their stores.
Premier Ford promised to do it five years ago.
Speaking before the province’s finance committee in Windsor, Chief Executive Officer with the Ontario Convenience Stores Association David Bryans says they should be on an equal playing field.
“Since then, we’ve seen the expansion of beverage alcohol to grocery outlets, additional LCBO agency stores, over 1,800 bars and restaurants allowed to sell beverage alcohol with delivered foods,” says Bryans.
Transport Canada Recalling Certain BMW Motorcycles
Transport Canada is recalling certain BMW Motorcycles.
2019 to 2023 Motorcycles that are models R1250 GS and R1250 RT might have a rear wheel that locks suddenly.
Although uncommon, a sudden difference in speed between the engine and rear wheel, could damage or break the gearbox input shaft.
BMW will contact you by mail if you need to bring your motorcycle into the dealership to update the engine software.
Workers At Patricia Gardens In Dryden Approve Contract
Unifor says workers at the Patricia Gardens Supportive Housing facility in Dryden have come to a three-year contract agreement.
Workers voted unanimously in favour of the new contract yesterday.
It includes an increase of 2.8 percent a year, a 12-cent increase in mileage to 57 cents a kilometre, an 8th week of vacation after 30 years and one extra sick day.
NWMO, Skillen Crescent Plans Approved; Budget Delayed
City councillors in Dryden are moving forward with development plans on Skillen Crescent and funding agreements with the Nuclear Waste Management Organization, but have pushed back approving the community’s 2023 Capital and Operating budgets.
KPDSB, Open Roads celebrating Literacy Week
Students throughout the region will be focusing on their reading and writing skills this week as educators across the province celebrate Literacy Week.
Events are being planned at each school with the Keewatin-Patricia District School Board.
Literacy Support Teacher at Dryden’s Open Roads Public School, Karen Kudlacek, explains the week is a great way to remind students about the importance of literacy in the real world.
Lions Club Seeks More Members
The need for volunteers continues.
The Voyageur Lions Club is one organization recruiting new members.
Long-time member Bill Michl says Lions clubs have helped area communities grow.
“There’s proof out there that all these small communities that have Lions Clubs seem to be better. They have things that are community-minded playgrounds. They have health at their hospitals, they have help with the elderly, they make an impact on the community, and the community seems to be better for it,” says Michl.
The Club has been instrumental in several projects.
Cattle Truck Rollover
The driver of a tractor-trailer unit has been charged with careless driving following a weekend rollover of a cattle truck, on Highway 17.
The incident occurred near Raven Lake Road, shortly before 7 a.m. Sunday, when the eastbound tractor-trailer unit left the roadway and entered the ditch rolling over.
The driver was assessed by paramedics but was not injured in the rollover, however, several animals on board were killed and others were later transferred to other trucks.
Despite the charge, an OPP spokesperson says the collision remains under investigation.