There's more taxpayer funded art on display in the city. A stainless steel sculpture is now gracing the front of the new EMS Headquarters building on Junot Avenue. The artwork, entitled Pulse, was produced by Scott McKay and was selected after an open competition by the city. Officials say it was inspired by the life save services of Superior North EMS
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
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Kenora Thistles Championship Banner Stolen
The Kenora Thistles 1907 Stanley Cup Championship banner is missing. Kenora O.P.P. say it was stolen from the Whitecap Pavillion on the Kenora Harbourfront sometime between 4:00 O'clock Friday afternoon and 8:00 a.m. Saturday morning. The burgundy and white banner is 8 feet long and 3 feet wide. Police say a Canadian flag and a Los Angeles Kings Stanley Cup flag were also stolen. Police are asking for the public's help for any information.
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Golf Community Mourns Loss Of Ken Britton
The Thunder Bay District Golf Hall of Fame has lost one of its members. Local golfers aer mourning the loss of Ken Britton who passed away Saturday at the age of 79. Britton was a 5-time champion at the Strathcona Invitational and a former President of the Strathcona Men's Club. Britton was inducted into the Thunder Bay District Golf Hall of Fame in 2007.
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