Wednesday, July 4, 2012
OMB Rules On Nelson Street Park
The town of Fort Frances is being stopped from developing housing lots on a parcel of land in the east end.
The Ontario Municipal Board has ordered the town to repeal a zoning by-law passed back in December for the area known as Nelson Street Park.
Kalan Kielczewski says it's a huge win for residents who have long opposed any development other than a park.
In it's ruling, the OMB says the town failed to provide the board with an objective unbiased review of the use of parks spaces to support a redevelopment of the Nelson Street site.
It also says it supported the residents' appeal based on an inadequate case supporting the park's disposal.
Highway Accident Victim Identified
A Fort Frances man has been identified as the lone victim of that fiery highway accident, east of Atikokan yesterday morning.
OPP says 88-year-old Jack Tiefenbacher was the driver of a vehicle that cross over the centre line, striking a rock cut and bursting into flames near Huronia.
The investigation is continuing.
Fatal Accident Under Investigation
OPP continue to investigate a fiery highway accident, east of Atikokan.
It happened in the area of Huronia on Highway 11 around 7 a.m. yesterday morning.
OPP says a vehicle heading east crossed the centre line, struck a rock cut and burst into flames.
There's no immediate word how many people were in the vehicle at the time.
Marine Unit Busy
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It was a busy weekend for members of the OPP's marine unit on Rainy Lake.
Several charges were issued for a variety of offences.
Saturday, boats on Red Gut Bay and near Sand Point were stopped on separate occasions where officers found a lack in the number of life jackets on board.
Then on Canada Day, a boat checked on Windy Point was found not having adequate safety equipment.
Later that same day, three people were charged after OPP checked a boat in the area of Sand Point to find open liquor and marijuana.
Public Drunkenness Charges
Two people from Rainy Lake First Nation face charges following an incident at the Government Dock near Pither's Point Park.
OPP were called to the area Saturday about people on the dock consuming alcohol and upsetting young children swimming nearby.
A 23-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman were charged.
Tug of War Declared A Draw
There will be peace along the border between Fort Frances and International Falls, for at least another year.
Mayors of both communities have agreed to declare this year's Pulling for Peace Tug of War a draw.
Weather washed out Monday's event.
Falls Mayor Shawn Mason says she did offer to let the Canadians keep the title for another year, but Fort Mayor Roy Avis suggested it be declared a draw.
Apparently rules governing the event suggested a coin toss be held to declare a winner, but Mason says that was not even an option considered.
July 4th Celebrations in Falls
It's a holiday in the United States as Americans celebrate Independence Day.
There are several events taking place in International Falls with Smokey Bear Park the central focal point.
A kiddies parade goes at 12:30 p.m. on 3rd Street from 9th Avenue to 3rd Avenue.
The main parade starts at 1 p.m., going down 3rd Street from 12th Avenue to 3rd Avenue.
Fireworks go at 10 p.m. tonight in the area between Falls High School and Rainy River Community College.
New Fire in Rainy River District Area
More than 15-thousand lightning strikes over the long weekend has led to at least ten new forest fires being reported in northwestern Ontario.
One of them in the Rainy River district.
The fire, located in the area of Albert Lake, north of Emo, burned only 0.1 hectares and is listed as being under control.
With the hot dry weather continuing, more holdover lightning fires are expected to be discovered.
Humidex Advisory Issued
Stay cool today.
Environment Canada has issued a humidex advisory for the Fort Frances area as hot and humid conditions expected to continue today.
The mercury is forecast to soar to around 33 C, pushing humidex values to the 40 threshold.
Weather Record
Another weather record in the Rainy River district.
This time in Atikokan where yesterday's high of 29.8 C just clipped the old mark of 29.6 C set two years ago.
Kayaker Safe
A safe trip for a kayaker who got caught in the storm while on Rainy Lake Monday.
Koochiching County Sheriff's department were called out after a 17-year-old failed to return from an outing on the U.S. side of the lake.
Personnel from the U.S. Border Patrol and Voyageurs National Park assisted in finding him in the area of Bushy Island.
Police says he had gone ashore to wait out the storm.
Jubilee Medals Handed Out in Atikokan
Three Atikokan residents are the recent recipients of Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medals.
Mayor Dennis Brown, Alex Broski and Mike McKinnon received their awards in ceremonies held on Canada Day in Atikokan.
Brown has been mayor of the town for 15 years, serving as a strong advocate and ambassador for this community for many years.
McKinnon is the co-owner of the Atikokan Progress and has volunteer with several organizations.
Broski was cited for his years of volunteer work, including 55 years as a member of the Atikokan Lions Club.
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