Thursday, September 30, 2010

Inquest Continues


A coroner's inquest into the death of an Atikokan man at the Fort Frances district jail continues today.

The inquest is reviewing the circumstances behind the death of 21-year-old Dylan Wreggitt, who was found unresponsive at the jail in August 2009 and efforts to revive him were unsuccessful.

Yesterday, a five-person jury began hearing testimony and reviewing evidence that began with viewing a number of photographs of Wreggit's jail cell taken by an O-P-P investigator.

Wisconsin Man Arrested at Border


A man, wanted in Wisconsin in connection with a sexual assault of a child, is in police custody after being arrested at the International Falls port of entry.

63-year-old Gary Luedeman was arrested last Wednesday while U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers discovered he had an outstanding warrant from Oconto County, north of Green Bay.

Luedeman was later turned over to Koochiching County Sheriff's Office pending extradition back to Wisconsin.

McGuinty Visits Northwestern Ontario Leaders


Premier Dalton McGuinty is in Thunder Bay today.

He will deliver the keynote address at the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association's meeting and will be joined by area MPPs Michael Gravelle and Bill Mauro.

The premier will then met area residents applying for the Northern Ontario Energy Credit.

New Democrats Call for Review


Opposition New Democrats are calling on Premier McGuinty to review an Ontario Energy Board decision that raised the guaranteed rate of return for electricity distributors and transmitters.

Kenora-Rainy River MPP Howard Hampton says those rates went up despite recommendations no change was needed.

"Independent Canadian experts and consumer and business groups said that no change was needed," says Hampton, "but American consultants, paid for by the big utilities, said that Ontario consumers should pay an extra $240 million a year for their electricity and gas. And what a surprise: Under the Liberal government, the big utilities won."

Energy Minister Brad Duguid says the NDP's figures are inaccurate.

Last Day for Voting


Today is the last day to help Nestor Falls become Canada's Ultimate Fishing town.

On-line voting in the World Fishing Network's contest end at 4 p.m. CST.

Nestor Falls is in a tight race with Port Alberni, B.C.


Colleges Visit High Schools


Thirteen post-secondary institutions are visiting Rainy River district high schools this week.

Confederation College among them.

Spokesperson Shari MacKenzie says they'll be wooing students to consider the northwestern Ontario college.

"We get the majority of the students for our Thunder Bay campus from our catchment area," says MacKenzie. "Our area campuses also populate quite a few of our regional students. The colleges that are coming from outside Thunder Bay may have programs that aren't available at our community college."

Their visit is part of a regional recruitment tour that visits Fort Frances High School this morning and Atikokan high school this afternoon.

It was in Rainy River yesterday.

Lions Fundraiser On this Morning


Members of the Voyageur Lions Club are at Tim Hortons in Fort Frances this morning for their annual Drive-thru Breakfast fundraiser.

District Governor Val Martindale says a ten-dollar donation gets you a grab bag of items along with a coffee and a muffin.

"Everybody gets and orange, a breakfast bar, a juice box, a water bottle and some gum," says Martindale. "They get lots of coupons and the chances you might get a gift certificate in there as well."

Martindale says patrons also have the chance to win a number of big prizes with their donation.

Breast Screening Program Reaches 20


The Northwest Regional Cancer Centre is celebrating a milestone.

It's operated the Breast Screening Program in Northwestern Ontario for the past twenty years.

Cancer Care Director Alison McMullen says over 32 thousand women have been given mammograms, but more needs to be done.

The program is offered at five satellite sites across the region, including at Riverside Health Care Facilities in Fort Frances.

Hampton Solicit Support for Nestor Falls


Howard Hampton is throwing his support behind Nestor Falls as it competes to become Canada's Ultimate Fishing town.

In a statement to the legislature Wednesday, the MPP for Kenora-Rainy River called on Ontarians and politicians of all stripes to back the northwestern Ontario community in the World Fishing Network's Contest

Nestor Falls trails Port Alberni, British Columbia with online voting ending Thursday afternoon.


Atikokan Saying No to Airport Help


One Rainy River district community is saying "no" to Fort Frances' request for financial support for its airport.

Atikokan Mayor Dennis Brown says the request doesn't make much sense for his community which has its own airport.

"I think it's a no brainer," says Brown. "We couldn't be expected to pay for the one in Fort Frances when we have our own. We've been limping along with our own airport."

Brown adds the town also recently spent almost over million dollars upgrading the airport runway and taken steps to reduce operating costs.

Auxiliary Funds New X-Ray Equipment


The Emo and District Hospital Auxiliary is helping to fund new x-ray equipment at the Emo Health Centre.

The new equipment, in place since April, allows Diagnostic Imaging personnel to send x-rays electronically for viewing by the radiologist.

Auxiliary Chair Heather Oltsher says they're about a quarter of the way towards their goal.

"We have $40,000 to raise," says Oltsher. "We have given about $13,000, not all from us. About $7,500 of that has been given from the Auxiliary.

Oltsher says their next major fundraising event happens October 15 when they host a Falls tea at the Emo Legion.