Community helps raise $5,000 at KPS’ Family Fun Day

Thanks to the community’s support, a local school is once again able to provide swimming lessons to its students.

Keewatin Public School says they raised $5,000 to help pay for their students’ swimming lessons at the Kenora Rec Centre through their Family Fun Day in September, which costs the school roughly $10,000 each year.

Organizers and volunteers say several hundred community members came out for the day, which included a bouncy castle, face painting, live music, a dunk tank and a silent auction.

First major snowfall to hit NWO on horizon

Get your boots, shovels, and snowblowers out as the region is expected to be hit by the first major snowfall of 2022. 

Heavy snow is expected to fall Thursday morning into Friday afternoon - anywhere from 10-25cm, depending on your area. With the storm, heavy wind gusts and reduced visibility are expected. 

Kenora -Total snowfall accumulations of 10 to 20 cm.
Dryden - Total snowfall accumulations of 15 to 25 cm.

Third teen charged in Wabaseemoong homicide case

The investigation into the homicide of 42-year-old Raymond Land of Wabaseemoong Independent Nation has brought forward charges for a third teenager.

The OPP and the Treaty Three Police Service say a 15-year-old, who cannot be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, has been charged with Robbery in relation to the ongoing investigation.

Frustration, anxiety persist as Liberals claim success on wait times for veterans

When Stephen LaSalle first injured his foot in a military training exercise, he had only heard the stories about what it was like to deal with Veterans Affairs Canada. Five years later, the reservist naval lieutenant can talk about the experience firsthand.

LaSalle is one of more than 23,000 veterans whose disability claims are waiting to be processed by the federal department — a backlog that remains a source of anger, frustration and anxiety despite the Liberal government’s repeated promises to eliminate it.

'You shouldn't need more tools' to clear bridge protest in Windsor: Trudeau to Ford

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Ontario Premier Doug Ford last winter that police shouldn't need more legal tools to clear protesters from the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, according to evidence released through a public inquiry Tuesday.

A readout of their conversation on Feb. 9 was submitted to the Public Order Emergency Commission, which is investigating the government's decision to use emergency powers in an effort to clear protest blockades in downtown Ottawa and at several border crossings.

Theresa June Shaw

Theresa June Shaw
1931 – 2022

It is with deep sadness that the family announces the passing of our wife, mother, nana and great-grandmother on Sunday, November 6, 2022 in Kenora, Ontario.

Mom was born in Kenora, on June 1, 1931 and attended the local Catholic School, as well as Kenora-Keewatin District High School.  It was here that mom met, and then married Gordon, her high school sweetheart on March 15, 1950.  Together, they celebrated the 72nd wedding anniversary, raised three children, and remained inseparable to the end.

Dryden 7/11 staff safe after fryer fire

Staff at Dryden’s 7/11 say they were able to reopen last night after a fryer fire in the afternoon.

Residents reported seeing smoke coming from the back of the fuel station’s building around 4 p.m., Staff say it was caused by an appliance fire in the kitchen, and thankfully, no injuries were reported.

Emergency responders with the Dryden Fire Service and Dryden OPP were all on scene to assist. 

7/11 was able to open up a few hours afterwards, but staff say they will be without certain food items for a few days. 

Nov. 8 Sports Update

Great scores came out of The Cave bowling alley at last night's special Olympics bowling.

Leading the way for the men:

Patrick medicine- 197
Ronnie Metawapit - 178
Robert King - 170
MVP - Tom Powell 100

Leading the way for the ladies:
Jem Moeller - 213
Tara Creason - 172
Tammy Wright - 130
MVP - Tanya Shaw - 73

Local athletes and teams are welcome to submit their scores and achievements anytime to news@kenoraonline.com

There are 11 games on the NHL schedule tonight, involving seven Canadian teams.

Ford: Ontario ‘back at the table’ with improved offer

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he and his government are ‘back at the table’ with an improved offer for lower-income education workers with the Canadian Union of Public Employees after strike-action ended yesterday.

While Ford didn’t go into specifics of the new deal, he says the two parties are resuming negotiations surrounding wages, benefits and additional supports for education workers across the province.