Thursday, May 9, 2013
Police Confirm Body ID
City Police are confirming the body found last week in the bush behind the Health Sciences Centre is that of 42 year old Pauline Kireto who disappeared in the area last October. When she went missing there was an unsuccessful search of the area. There's no word on what caused her death.
ELA Saved For The Summer

Mayor Calls Royal Edward Arms A Cesspool

Wunnumin Lake Fire Kills Three

CBSA Releases Border Stats

Canada Border Service Agents are being kept busy at the Pigeon River border crossing. Last month a US resident tried to enter Canada and was referred to immigration where they discovered the traveler had been convicted for delivering LSD in the States. She was turned away and returned to the US. Meanwhile, in the Spring, two US residents crossing the border claimed they didn't have any firearms or weapons in their vehicle.
Upon further examination it turned out they had a .38 calibre handgun in the centre console of the vehicle. The driver was charged for failing to report his handgun to agents and paid fines over 3-thousand dollars.
Highway 593 Open
Campbell Raises ELA Issue
The government may have said it will save the Experimental Lakes Area but the fight is continuing. Speaking in the Legislature, Kenora Rainy River MPP Sarah Campbell said that the Ontario government has failed to re-open the facility. In response, Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Laurel Broten says the ELA remains in control of the federal government and work on a deal is continuing to re-open the facility.
Treaty Three Votes To Be In PSAC
The Public Service Alliance of Canada is looking after the Treaty Three Police Service. PSAC Regional Vice President Sharon DeSousa says majority of employees have voted YES to union protection. DeSousa says the service still wants to fall under Provincial Jurisdiction, instead of Federal and number of issues will be resolved once the jurisdictional challenge has been rolled on.
Careful With That Axe...

Rickford Reacting To NDP MPP
The MP for Kenora is reacting to comments made by MPP Gilles Bisson that both levels of government need to start thinking about relocating some First Nations communities in the far north because of annual spring flooding. Greg Rickford says moving some communities would be part of a long term plan. Rickford says the feds are currently helping impacted communities by investing in significant building and residential upgrades.
More Pigeon River Border Tales

A recent report from the Canada Border Service Agency tells of how two Canadian Residents picking up packages in the United States were left with a hefty fine. The traveller was told to go into the office and pay the duty and taxes on their parcels when they told the border agents they didn't have their receipts and they would go to their car to look up the details on their cell phone. Instead of returning to the office they ran away without paying. OPP caught up to the man and as a result he was charged a thousand dollars on top of the taxes and duty on his goods.
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