Author Archives: Tim Davidson
More potential grave sites found at the McIntosh School
A search of the McIntosh Residential School grounds near Vermilion Bay has uncovered 114 more possible grave sites. A release says 106 of the sites are located in the cemetary area, and eight were fou...
Tim Davidson Jan 21, 2025
Kenora OPP arrest woman on drug charges
A 28-year-old Kenora woman faces a long list of charges after being arrested on Monday. The Kenora OPP say they were called out to residence about an unwanted person. Police seized 26.26 grams of fent...
Tim Davidson Jan 21, 2025
Kenora sends four to ROMA conference
If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. The City of Kenora is once again going to appeal for the unincorporatated areas to help pay for long term care. Mayor Andrew Poirier is off to the Rural ...
Tim Davidson Jan 20, 2025
Mota acclaimed as chair of KDSB
No change at the very top of the board of directors of the Kenora District Services Board. Red Lake mayor Fred Mota is staying on as chair. He was acclaimed at yesterday's meeting. Joining him is Dryd...
Tim Davidson Jan 20, 2025
Eggs recalled due possible Salmonella contamination
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has recalled several brands of eggs due to Salmonella contamination. The eggs include those sold under the Compliments and Foremost brand. Consumers are urged not t...
Tim Davidson Jan 19, 2025
ONA and OHA fail to reach deal
Five days of negotiations between the Ontario Nurses Association and the Ontario Hospital Association have failed to produce an agreement. The ONA says this is the first time in 14 years they have neg...
Tim Davidson Jan 17, 2025
Kenora council debates future of the KMTS Citizens Property Fund
The KMTS Citizen's Prosperity Trust Fund is worth just under $45.2 million. City council wonders whether it's time to use some of that money to increase the amount they offset taxes by. Mayor Andrew P...
Tim Davidson Jan 17, 2025
Dryden sending three to ROMA conference
The City of Dryden representatives will be busy this weekend and the early part of next week. Three people are attending the Rural Ontario Municipal Association convention in Toronto. Roger Nesbitt is...
Tim Davidson Jan 17, 2025
NAPS concerned about increase in cyberbullying
The Nishnawbe Aski Police say they are alarmed by the increase in cyberbullying. The Indigenous police service has noticed a recent spike and has issued a public safety advisory. Police say it's extem...
Tim Davidson Jan 17, 2025
Harrison confident Dryden's population will rebound
The mayor of Dryden is confident their population will rebound. Jack Harrison told Ontario's Standing Committee on Finance back in December that Dryden's population was losing residents to the unincor...
Tim Davidson Jan 16, 2025
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