20 years later, Kenora’s ‘Big Whopper’ deposit to be mined
A Toronto-based mining company has started their work to build a small-scale lithium plant this fall in the Kenora area, and after over two decades of exploration work, the operation is finally expected to start up by the spring of 2023.
Avalon Advanced Materials acquired a 420-hectare section of property in the Separation Rapids area in 1996, which is now holding 17 mineral claims and one mining lease near Paterson Lake. It’s accessible by a private road, and the company’s spent about $10 million on exploration and development work since.
Sandbag disposal available for Kenora, unorganized residents
With a significant reduction in water levels and the risk of flooding mostly gone in northwestern Ontario, Kenora residents are being asked to dispose of any sandbags properly.
The City of Kenora is asking residents to bring their sandbags to the Transfer Station at 401 Mellick Avenue, at the recycle entrance area. To the left of the entrance, there’s a new sandbag drop-off area.
Moncrief crews working on Essex Road repairs
More repairs are coming to Essex Road, causing even more delays for area residents this summer.
The City of Kenora says beginning today and ending by September 16, Moncrief Construction will be performing ditch line and gravel surface remediation work between the East Mellick Road intersection to 0.5 kilometres south of the Hooterville Trail intersection. Traffic control will be in place.
Melissa Ellen Roy
Melissa Ellen Roy
October 8, 1991 – August 18, 2022
Lynx Clan
Melissa Roy, a resident of Thunder Bay, Ontario passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, August 18, 2022.
She was predeceased by her father Michael Justin Roy, her grandparents Thomas and Adeline Roy.
Aug. 29 Sports Update
Kenora' Jeff ‘Gussy’ Gustafson is coming off his last pro tournament of the year.
Although he started strong in fourth place after day one 2022 Guaranteed Rate Bassmaster Elite at Mississippi River, he slipped to 13th on day two, and ultimately came out 26th on day three. Only the top 10 go on to fish today for the final day.
The season track points champions were crowned Sunday afternoon at Lake of the Woods Speedway.
Collision near Clearwater Market
Traffic delays are expected along Highway 17 today near the Clearwater Bay Market after a two-vehicle collision.
Emergency responders with the OPP and the McKenzie Clearwater Volunteer Fire Department are on scene. As it stands, no injuries have been reported.
More information will be passed along as its made available.
All Nations Hospital looking at other locations for new build
The All Nations Health Partners are proposing a new location for the eventual All Nations Hospital in Kenora.
In a prepared release, partners say the second stage of planning work, which includes identifying which departments need more resources and improvements, has been approved internally and has now been sent to the Ministry of Health for further approvals.
Within their release, partners say they’re proposing a new 81-bed hospital in Kenora on a new site with water access, as well as significant service expansions and enhancements in a number of areas.
Six Ukrainian refugees settling in Kenora, Coalition hits $75,000 goal
Six Ukrainian refugees have made their way to Kenora thanks to the generosity of the community and the work of a few volunteers.
The Kenora Supports Ukraine Coalition was created in early April by Peter Kirby and Nathan Moncrief to help Ukrainian families looking to flee Russia’s invasion of their home country, which will soon enter its seventh month, and the coalition has grown to 11 members who meet weekly to help out.
Melillo against adding Thunder Bay area to electoral riding
Kenora MP Eric Melillo says he’s against any proposed federal electoral riding changes for the Kenora district, saying northwestern Ontario would lose some sway at the federal level.
“I have some concerns with the current proposal from Elections Canada; mainly, that northwestern Ontario would actually lose a seat in the House of Commons under this plan,” explained Melillo, in an interview on the Q Morning Show.
Province, education unions hope to avoid October strike
It’s almost reminiscent of March 2020.
As a wave of COVID-19 continues to surge in Ontario, the Ontario government and Ontario’s education workers are at the negotiating table – hoping to avoid a strike with school resuming in less than two weeks.
The Canadian Union of Public Employees says over 250 education workers, representing their 55,000 coworkers across the province, gathered to call for improved wages, increased services for students and a reinvestment in public education ‘after a decade of government cuts.’