Thursday, September 24, 2009

NDP Nomination Meeting in Fort Frances

New Democrats in the Thunder Bay-Rainy River Riding are expected to declare John Rafferty their candidate for the next federal election tonight.

The final of three nomination meetings held across the riding happens tonight at the East End Community Hall beginning at 7 p.m.

Pavement Problem at Underpass

The town of Fort Frances is looking into an issue with the recently paved Portage Avenue underpass.

The pavement has started to develop cracks along the joints were concrete slabs were laid underneath.

Town officials says the asphalt does meet standards, but are reviewing a fix for the problem.

Catholic Schools See Slight Enrolment Drop

The Northwest Catholic District School Board is reporting a slight decline in enrolment for the start of the new school year.

There were 15 fewer students in enrolled in catholic schools September 1st than there were back in June.

But education director Mary Catherine Kelly says there are signs of future growth.

"We are very excited that our kindergarten classes have grown most at Sacred Heart (in Sioux Lookout), St. Joseph's (in Dryden) and St. Michael's," says Kelly. "That's very encouraging that some young families are sending their children to the catholic schools."

In the Rainy River district, St. Francis saw a drop of 14 students while enrolments at St. Michael's and Our Lady of the Way School in Stratton remained unchanged.