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There are six new cases of the novel coronavirus reported by the Northwestern Health Unit Tuesday morning.
The Kenora and Rainy River health hubs are each reporting two new cases, while the Emo and Sioux Lookout regions have one new case each.
This is the lowest number of new cases by the NWHU since the four reported on April 26th.
The regional health authority reports that there are currently 66 active cases across their catchment area, a number down from the 75 active cases reported on Monday morning.
The NWHU says 31 are in the Kenora region, followed by 16 in the Fort Frances health hub, nine near Sioux Lookout, four in the Rainy River region, three near Emo, and one each in the Red Lake, Dryden and Atikokan hubs.
Dryden, ON, Canada / CKDR
May 3, 2021 8:15 AM
A special ceremony was held Friday in honor of four first nations’ giving consent for the first phase of the twinning of the Trans-Canada Highway west of Kenora.
In early May, Rat Portage, Shoal Lake #40, The Dalles, and Washagamis Bay agreed to let the double-laning project proceed.
Jennifer Graham Harness is the assistant deputy minister at the Ministry of Transportation and says this is a special occasion for her.
“As a person who strives to build our transportation system, I’m proud of what has been accomplished and thrilled that we’re here today.”
Kenora, ON, Canada / 89.5 The Lake
Apr 30, 2021 | 12:28 PM
A special ceremony was held today in honor of four first nations’ giving consent for the first phase of the twinning of the Trans-Canada Highway west of Kenora.
Earlier this month, Rat Portage, Shoal Lake #40, The Dalles, and Washagamis Bay agreed to let the double-laning project proceed.
Jennifer Graham Harness is the assistant deputy minister at the Ministry of Transportation and says this is a special occasion for her.
“As a person who strives to build our transportation system, I’m proud of what has been accomplished and thrilled that we’re here today.”
Author of the article: Braden Murray
Publishing date: Apr 22, 2021 • 12 hours ago • 3 minute read • A crowd looks on as George Beatty rounds the bases after hitting a home run during a game held at Rideout Park on June 5, 1915. This Rideout Park baseball field was dug up eight years later to make way for the Kenora paper mill. Photo by The MUSE-Kenora
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Central Park has been in the news recently, and The MUSE has been fielding a number of calls and emails looking for the history of the park. I’m a historian, so it’s not my business to get involved in the present circumstances of the park property, but I’m happy to delve into the history of Kenora’s Central Park.