An equipment drive has been launched to help kids get the gear they need to play hockey this winter.
OPP and Source for Sports stores across northern Ontario had initially launched the campaign to help remote First Nations children.
Constable Anne McCoy says it's now led to one that will also help those in the Rainy River district.
Tagg's Source for Sports will be accept used hockey equipment until September 16th, turning them over to Kidsport to distribute.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Plane Crash
Transportation Safety Board officials are to investigate the crash of a float plane near Sioux Lookout that claimed the life an a Minnesota pilot.
A board spokesman says initial reports suggest the amphibious Cessna 206 was trying to land Monday on the chutes of Abram Lake when the aircraft flipped over into the water.
The pilot, identified as being from Sunfish Lake, west of St. Paul, was transported to Sioux Lookout hospital where he was pronounced dead.
A board spokesman says initial reports suggest the amphibious Cessna 206 was trying to land Monday on the chutes of Abram Lake when the aircraft flipped over into the water.
The pilot, identified as being from Sunfish Lake, west of St. Paul, was transported to Sioux Lookout hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Classrooms Not Ready
It will at least next week before new early learning classrooms at St. Michael's School in Fort Frances are ready for use.
Education Director for the Northwest Catholic District School Board Mary-Catherine Kelly says some work is still needed, but it didn't stop the new four-and-five-year-olds from starting the school year.
"What we were able to do was facilitate a staggered entry for our students," says Kelly. "The children are coming to school and meeting with their teachers. In the second week of school, those classrooms will be ready."
Kelly says the board will also participate this year in several programs to improve student success.
Education Director for the Northwest Catholic District School Board Mary-Catherine Kelly says some work is still needed, but it didn't stop the new four-and-five-year-olds from starting the school year.
"What we were able to do was facilitate a staggered entry for our students," says Kelly. "The children are coming to school and meeting with their teachers. In the second week of school, those classrooms will be ready."
Kelly says the board will also participate this year in several programs to improve student success.
College Striking Likely
Organize for School
A professional organizer from International Falls will be providing tips today on how parents and their children can get adjusted to a new school year.
Nicki Bergstrom is hosting two one-hour workshops at Falls Elementary.
Bergstrom says they'll help parents cope with the stress that often comes in getting children ready for school.
"Some of the things that we'll be talking about is actually preparing an adequate routine for your child, "says Bergstrom. "Also organizing around the house. Keeping information where it needs to be kept."
There's a ten dollar charge to the workshops at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Nicki Bergstrom is hosting two one-hour workshops at Falls Elementary.
Bergstrom says they'll help parents cope with the stress that often comes in getting children ready for school.
"Some of the things that we'll be talking about is actually preparing an adequate routine for your child, "says Bergstrom. "Also organizing around the house. Keeping information where it needs to be kept."
There's a ten dollar charge to the workshops at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Alzheimer Ride Successful
(Alzheimer Society of Kenora-Rainy River Districts photo)
This past weekend's Alzheimer Society Ride for Memories was a little short of its financial goal, but the event is still being hailed a huge success.
The more than $31-thousand raised was about $4-thousand less than expected.
But Executive Director of the Alzheimer Society of Kenora-Rainy River Districts, Lynn Moffatt says the turnout was huge.
"This year we had more riders than any year before," says Moffatt. "We had 160 riders. We had riders from as far as Thunder Bay coming out to this event."
Money raised goes towards support and services to families and people suffering from Alzheimer's and dementia related diseases.
This past weekend's Alzheimer Society Ride for Memories was a little short of its financial goal, but the event is still being hailed a huge success.
The more than $31-thousand raised was about $4-thousand less than expected.
But Executive Director of the Alzheimer Society of Kenora-Rainy River Districts, Lynn Moffatt says the turnout was huge.
"This year we had more riders than any year before," says Moffatt. "We had 160 riders. We had riders from as far as Thunder Bay coming out to this event."
Money raised goes towards support and services to families and people suffering from Alzheimer's and dementia related diseases.
Atikokan Trade Show Restyled
(Booth at past Atikokan Trade Show - Atikokan Chamber of Commerce photo)
Atikokan's Chamber of Commerce is taking a different approach to promoting its community.
Office Manager Jolene Wood says they're forgoing the traditional fall trade show for an event that encompasses the entire downtown area.
"What we want to do is showcase some of the businesses downtown," says Wood, "and give them an opportunity to have sidewalk sales or promotions of their own. Just to let people remember that we have shops downtown and to get them to come down and get shopping."
The September 10th event will include some booths at the Legion for out-of-town businesses wanting to participate.
Atikokan's Chamber of Commerce is taking a different approach to promoting its community.
Office Manager Jolene Wood says they're forgoing the traditional fall trade show for an event that encompasses the entire downtown area.
"What we want to do is showcase some of the businesses downtown," says Wood, "and give them an opportunity to have sidewalk sales or promotions of their own. Just to let people remember that we have shops downtown and to get them to come down and get shopping."
The September 10th event will include some booths at the Legion for out-of-town businesses wanting to participate.
Fire Within Voyageurs National Park
Park officials are monitoring a lightning caused fire within Voyageurs National Park.
The fire, approximately half-an-acre in size, is burning near Tooth Lake, about 2 miles south of Namakan Lake.
It was first detected Sunday.
Because of the area's remoteness and the fact there's few values at risk, the park says it won't be doing any immediate suppression efforts.
The fire, approximately half-an-acre in size, is burning near Tooth Lake, about 2 miles south of Namakan Lake.
It was first detected Sunday.
Because of the area's remoteness and the fact there's few values at risk, the park says it won't be doing any immediate suppression efforts.
Toll Booth Threats
Dryden's Mayor is fuming are learning local taxpayers could be on the hook for the cost of paving a section of the Trans-Canada Highway through the city.
The Ministry of Transportation is planning on paving both ends of the highway up to the city limits.
Craig Nuttall is threatening to set up a toll booth if his city is forced to pay to pave the rest of the road.
The Ministry of Transportation is planning on paving both ends of the highway up to the city limits.
Craig Nuttall is threatening to set up a toll booth if his city is forced to pay to pave the rest of the road.
Aggressive Bears in Minnesota?
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is urging people to be careful after recent reports of aggressive behavior by black bears in the Ely area.
The DNR says some reports involve collared bears that are part of research being conducted by biologist Lynn Rogers.
Rogers though disputes that the collared bears are aggressive.
The DNR says some reports involve collared bears that are part of research being conducted by biologist Lynn Rogers.
Rogers though disputes that the collared bears are aggressive.
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