Monday, January 31, 2011

Regional Airport Gets Conditional Approval


Municipal leaders across the Rainy River district have given their support to the concept of turning the Fort Frances municipal airport into a regional one.

Fort Frances councillor Rick Wiedenhoeft says the passing of a resolution at this past weekend's Rainy River District Municipal Association meeting allows them to take the idea a step further.

"That's probably where we'll go from here where we're giong to create a committee that will look at how we can fund this regional airport," says Wiedenhoeft.

Wiedenhoeft says they also plan to talk with senior levels of government to determine how First Nations and residents living in the unincorporated areas would contribute.

Good Relations with First Nations Required


Kenora-Rainy River MPP Howard Hampton is encouraging Rainy River district municipalities to have good working relations with First Nation communities.

Speaking at the Rainy River District Municipal Association meeting, Hampton says it ensure the entire district can benefit from a blossoming mining industry.

"It is really important for our collective future and for our collective economic future," says Hampton. "In many cases, those working relationships already exist and have existed for some time."

Hampton says mining companies are looking to the Rainy River area because it's easy to access and infrastructure and the workforce needed are already in place.

Health Unit Holds Line on Municipal Levies


The rate charged to municipalities to help fund the Northwestern Health Unit will remain the same as last year.

CAO Mark Perrault says combined with declines in population, area cities and towns will actually pay less this year than they did in 2010.

"This time everybody's numbers dropped across the region," says Perreault. "Some dramatically. I think there's nobody less than a 3 per cent decrease."

Perrault says staff reductions through attrition have allowed the Health Unit to work with less money from municipalities.

Atikokan Announcement Today


A news conference today in Atikokan is garnering the attention of Atikokan Renewable Fuels.

There's speculation that Thunder Bay-Atikokan MPP Bill Mauro will make an announcement about the company's wood allocation rights.

Thunder Bay's Ed Fukishima says he'll comment on the company's fate after the announcement.

Parliament Resumes


MP's get back to work today with election speculation running rampant in Ottawa.

Thunder Bay-Rainy River MP John Rafferty says it's up to the Prime Minister to determine if that election happens sooner than later.

"What we're telling Stephen Harper is, this is the first day of work on Monday,"says Rafferty. "Either tackle the problems Canadians are facing or gear up for a spring election."

Rafferty is hoping that his pension bill becomes law before any election call.

New Duties for Kenora MP


Kenora MP Greg Rickford will have new duties when parliament resumes sitting today.

He has been appointed the parliamentary secretary for Indian and Northern Affairs.

Flu Deaths in Minnesota


Two more flu deaths have been reported in Minnesota this season.

The Minnesota Department of Health reports one person died in the last week of December and another in the second week of January.

Health officials continue to encourage Minnesotans to get their flu shots.