Friday, April 24, 2009

Arpin Starts 18th

2009-04-24

08:11:49

Steve Arpin will start 18th in today's running of the ARCA-ReMax 250 at Talladegga Superspeedway today.

His qualifying time of 52.007 seconds was about 7/10 of a second off the pace of pole sitter Tom Hessert.

Today's race goes at 4:00 p.m. central time and can be seen on Speed-TV.

 

Fire Hydrant Work in Littlefork Today

2009-04-24

08:10:47

Fire hydrants in the city of Littlefork are being flushed today.

The Littlefork Water Department will be performing the work this morning.

Officials says water users may experience some changes in their water pressure and may notice a slight discolouration of the water while the works is being done.

Festival Results - Wednesday and Thursday Week 2

2009-04-24

07:56:25

A triple win yesterday at the Rainy River District Festival of the Performing Arts.

Christina Empey captured three first place honours during the piano competitions.

Those competitions wrap up today at Knox United Church.

Here as the results from Wednesday and Thursday

FESTIVAL RESULTS, PIANO DIVISION, Wednesday, April 22, 2009

 

CLASS P806

                First – Rachel Lipinski

                Second – (TIE) Cameo Harrison and Jackson Gillon

CLASS P506

                First – Sarah Bagacki

                Second – Kaitlyn Chiasson

CLASS P406

                First – Jared Bethune

CLASS P403

                First – Jared Bethune

CLASS P503

                First – Kacia Veldhuisen

                Second – (TIE) Scott Barker and Lorianne Dueck

CLASS P407

                First – Jared Bethune

CLASS P507

                First – Lucas Koomans

                Second – Kacia Velhuisen

CLASS P307

                First – Raymond Polz

                Second – Beth Layne Ward

CLASS P1301

                First – Callahan Wiedenhoeft

                Second – (TIE) Katelyn Bruyere and Nicholas Veldhuisen

CLASS P012

                First – Connor Pocock

                Second – Jacob Gustafson

CLASS P013

                First – Connor Pocock

                Second – Alex Veldhuisen

CLASS P011

                First – Jacob Gustafson

                Second – (TIE) Emma Dawn Romanetz-Harland and Danni-Mae Mainville

CLASS P1502

                First - Tianna Veldhuisen

                Second – Moriah Carradice

CLASS P1503

                First – Kacia Veldhuisen

FESTIVAL RESULTS, PIANO DIVISION, Thursday, April 23, 2009

 

CLASS P050

                First – Callahan Wiedenhoeft

                Second – Caley Wynter Harland

CLASS P103

                First – Cara Sane-Calder

                Second - (TIE) Justis Gauthier and Arthur VanAel

CLASS P203

                First – Jordan Bruyere

                Second – Julia Quast

CLASS P303

                First – Jilayne Derksen

                Second – Raymond Polz

CLASS P202

                First – Jordan Bruyere

                Second – Jazmine Coral-Hope Gauthier

CLASS P102

                First – Arthur VanAel

                Second – (TIE) Caitlyn Rittau and Cara Sane-Calder

CLASS P107

                First – Caitlyn Rittau

                Second – Justis Gauthier

CLASS P207

                First – Jazmine Coarl-Hope Gauthier

                Second – (TIE) Julia Quast and Jordan Bruyere

CLASS P1003

                First – Christina Empey

                Second – Brittany Beyak

CLASS P903

                First – Lauren Davis

CLASS P907

                First – Meagan Empey

CLASS P1007

                First – Christina Empey

                Second – Brittany Beyak

CLASS P904

                First – Alicia Adair

                Second – Danyelle Kora and Meagan Empey

CLASS P1005

                First – Christina Empey

                Second – Brittany Beyak

CLASS P902

                First – Alicia Adair

CLASS P901

                First – (TIE) Danyelle Kora and Lauren Davis

                Second – Alicia Adair

CLASS P1304

                First – Lauren Davis

                Second – Courtney Peters

New Provincial Medical Officer of Health

2009-04-24

07:54:38

Ontario has a new chief medical officer of health.

Doctor Arlene King takes over her new post in June. She is currently director general of the Centre for Immunization and Respiratory Infectious Diseases at the Public Health Agency of Canada.

She takes over from Doctor David Williams, who had been serving as Ontario's acting chief medical officer of health. Williams will now return to his post as associate chief medical officer.

Rosehart Report Moving Forward

2009-04-24

07:48:50

The province is about to act on some of the key recommendations of the Rosehart Report.

The report - which identified ways of improving the northern Ontario's economy  - was released more than a year ago. Northern Development Minister Michael Gravelle says expect some announcements soon.

"When it was brought forward by Dr. Rosehart, it responded to the needs of northeastern and northwestern Ontario," says Gravelle. "This, the timing is more important than ever before."

Gravelle says other parts of the Rosehart report have already been implemented, such as lower business education taxes and increased funding for winter roads and northern highway maintenance.

Occassional Teachers Deal

2009-04-24

07:48:12

Public elementary occasional teachers with the Rainy River District School Board have a tentative agreement.

The deal must still be ratified by the 85 members of the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario.

But union president David Clegg says the agreement recognizes the experience and qualifications the teachers bring to the classroom.

Staffing Changes for District Schools

2009-04-24

07:47:13

There will be a new principal at Fort Frances High School this fall.

Al McManaman will take over the position now held by Gord McCabe who's moving to be principal at Crossroads School. It's one of several staffing changed announced the Rainy River District school board.

Elsewhere, Crossroad's acting principal Donna Kowalski returns as its vice-principal.

Peg Keffer, acting principal at Donald Young and Nestor Falls schools, becomes a vice-principal as Fort Frances High.

Jennifer Baker goes from the vice Principal of Donald Young and Nestor Falls Schools to that at J-W Walker.

And Vice Principal of Robert Moore School, Leslie Barr-Kellar will replace Brenda Ferris-Hyatt who is retiring as principal of Mine Centre.

Rafferty Missing From House

2009-04-24

07:45:39

Thunder Bay-Rainy River M-P John Rafferty is being criticized for not showing in the House of Commons Wednesday during a Bloc Quebecois motion in support of the federal long-gun registry.

The motion passed 143-136. Kenora Conservative M-P Greg Rickford says he's disappointed and upset northern Ontario New Democrats didn't take a stand to get rid of the gun registry.

Rafferty says he wasn't in the House because he was busy with forestry business and the vote came just before a scheduled meeting with CUPE.

 

Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls Council Cuts Taxes

2009-04-24

07:42:20

The Township of Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls is marching to the beat of its own drummer.

While many municipalities are looking at raising taxes, Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls council has reduced them. Mayor Bill Thompson says the overall tax rate will drop 12-per cent this year.

"The council decided last fall that with the increase in municipal property assessment, properties in Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls went up considerable more than the province average," says Thompson, "we would negate that increased by reducing taxes an equivalent amount."

Thompson says combined with the education taxes, he estimates the average homeowner will see their tax rate drop about 10 per cent.

Tough Season Ahead for Tourist Industry

2009-04-24

07:39:40

Ontario's tourism Minister Monique Smith admits its going to be a challenging time for tourist operators in northwestern Ontario.

Some operators have already stated they won't be opening this year. Smith says the province is trying to help the industry as best it can.

"We have invested $2.3 million over the next couple of years with our northern stakeholders on the Northern Ontario Marketing Strategy," says Smith. "We're developing tools to assist in their web presence. A lot of people are moving to the web in their travel searches."

Smith says the operators should also be able to tax advantage of tax cuts to small businesses introduced earlier in the provincial budget.