Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 28, 1990, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg april 19do 2 Richard provincial editor Clearwater Bay cottagers now need building development guidelines set for Clearwater water Quality concern addressed by Maureen Houston Winnipeg free press Kenora government officials have ordered restrictions on cottage developments around Clearwater Bay after studies showed Lake Trout Are being threatened by sewage Dis Ontario ministry of natural re sources spokesmen said increases in phosphorous and nitrogen to twice the Normal level have been traced to Runoff from private septic bad news that bad news for North Ameri Cas Best driven Lake Trout fishery and for More than Manitoba cottagers who have made a substantial investment in the High priced resort the time to do something was right Gord the min Strys Kenora District tvs Cene changes today 1030 Oas world in action Osenba basketball playoffs new York kicks at Boston celtics odos Gid Cinema a Demain Peu Tetre 85 cd world in action 230 os1nba basketball playoffs Indiana pacers at 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Price of land in the several families often bought a parcel in common and erected multiple As of this owners will be allowed to erect Only one building per cottagers will be required to apply for building permits for any cottage Frank Dowse said he is Happy people will no longer be Able to take advantage of the Lack of increased algae theres an Island near me with Beautiful Homes that All pipe raw sewage right into the and Treyve been getting away with it for he Why would people spend on a Home and then dump their sewage into the Lake the extra nutrients from the sew age Lead to increased eventually depletes the oxygen in the water and reduces Trout spawning Lake Trout Are very fragile Crit fisheries and wildlife manager Peter Waring they need Well oxygenated but Pyzer said even efficient sep tic Fields will not prevent effluent from reaching the Lake because the shallow soils Are easily overs Turat the Only he is to Schell problem solved limit the number of septic Fields and encourage cottagers Tobe Environ mentally Over the last three representatives of eight special interest groups and government depart ments have met to formulate the new but last the Lake of the Woods cottage owners association with Drew from protesting what they Felt was the Lack of a satisfactory Appeal association president Ernst Schell said a meeting last thursday with ministry representatives has resolved the an eight member review Board with representation from the cottage association will now be established to assess potential perhaps if we had had a More constructive meeting last fall rather than trying to do everything by mail and this have he Schell also said cottagers became alarmed last fall after rumours spread that All further construction would be Frozen As of Dowse said hundreds of including panicked when they heard the prompting a rash of last driving you could see 20 places under construction almost everywhere you everyone just Schell said the Rumor was the result of a remark made by a government official and had been blown out of proportion by the we got some flak for that be cause of the exorbitant prices a lot of people paid All at he deaths classified death of Louis widower of Mary Leo Lawrence husband of Margaret husband of Rose Lillian widow of John of widow of John Robert of husband of Mavis Buchan Percy of husband of i Marie of Winni widow of John Keith of Ston husband of Marie Ross of Rich husband of Gertrude Doris of wife of Carl of husband of Stella Rosco James of husband of Helen Jack Marc of Vancou widow of Uno Barbara of la daughter of Danny and Wendy of Palo formerly of Winnipeg and Mary Agnes of widow of John widower of Florence Bertha of Edmon formerly of Green Ridge and wife of Joseph of Domin Ion widower of Ann Opo Wilfred of red husband of Donna Clifford son of Linda Prince and Clifford of Winni formerly of West Ger husband of Hulda husband of Augustine Ann of husband of Jean of cres formerly of wife of James Waldemar Mathilda widow of James officials Hope restrictions to boost fish populations fisheries officials Here want to hear about the big one that got with studies indicating the Over Harvest of Walleye and Lake and a Sharp decline in the number of nothern Pike the More big ones that get away the for the first time this the Kenora District of the Ontario ministry of natural resources is imposing size limits on Walleye and North Ern Pike being caught to ensure mature Breeding Stock Are left in one of North americas most popular fishing our goal is to have people put All the fish Back if they dont want fisheries and wildlife supervisor Peter Waring but if they really want to keep a trophy there is a provi Sion for Here Are some of the new fishing regulations resulting from a recently completed fish management plan Donly one Walleye More than 50 centimetres is allowed or one Northern Pike More than 70 Centi the limit is six per d the catch on Lake Trout is reduced from three to two per theres no size except in Whitefish Day and dry Berry where Only one fish less than 65 centimetres is allowed per d bar bless Hooks Only Are no live fish parts or smelts May be used As Maureen free Peter Waring eyes catch and were harvesting fish at too High a Waring our primary goal is to retain the mature fish because there most important in terms of if current trends Waring the Lake of the Woods fisheries could end up in bad once the fish Are you cant get them Back its extremely difficult to do by if mounted trophies Are a realistic plastic fish is guaranteed to fool your Waring said there Are companies who will make such trophy mounts using a photograph of the real along with its actual weight and it wont Wear out like a stuffed fish and its a great feeling to know that you Haven killed some huge Waring said the new regulations Are consistent with the whole trend toward catch and release that is also being heavily promoted in Man bar bless Hooks Are now Manda tory across daily limits Here have also been lowered to six Walleye and Northern Pike from eight and to two Lake Trout from three last were finding More and More people Are less concerned with keep ing the fish and More concerned about the Quality of the Waring proposed National Park viewed As possible Savior of Churchill by George Nildes a proposed National Park near Churchill could be a catalyst in reviving the Northern ports econ a wildlife expert i think it could be quite literally the Savior of Monte president of the Canadian Branch of the world wildlife told a news conference Churchill is a Community whose future May Well be tied into main Taining its because that what tourists come to Hummel was in Winnipeg yester Day to promote a Campaign aimed at increasing Canadas protected wild life the world wildlife funds goal is for the provinces and Ottawa to set aside 12 per cent of the country for Parks or other if we think wilderness is Worth a lot of Money now As a tourist attract just wait until the year he Canada is one of the few coun tries with big blocks of wilderness it will pay for itself Many times Federal environment minister Lucien Bouchard announced plans for a National Park in Churchill last the Park will include Denning Sites for Polar As Well As a habitat for Woodland Snow geese and other organizers in Churchill have held meetings for seven months with residents to find out How they feel about the a report summarizing the major issues and con Cerns will be made Public in the next two said Lorraine an anthropologist who Heads one of a group of committees studying the some residents want to know whether the Park will conflict with snowmobiling and other while native bands have concerns the Park May infringe on their land she i think if someone had something to Treyve had their opportune said Brandson of the Consulta Tion residents will be Able to comment on the report during upcoming pub lic she Hummel said a National Park in Churchill would be unique in can the land and Bay around Chur chill is one of the wilderness regions that int Well represented in the Park launched in the endangered spaces program is a 10 year Campaign to set up Parks or other protected areas representing each of Canadas 300 ecological re the campaigns goal is to double the amount of protected areas in in per cent of the province is set aside in protected Hummel he sport fishing and Hunting Are permitted on almost All that Balmoral Hall sweeps Junior High provincial debating championships l to r Diane Heulwen Maggie Liuda Eva Louise Kirsi Rebecca and Kim photo credit Carole Fawcett congratulations to Balmoral Hall winning the top top and top speaker of the Junior High school provincial debating championships held april at Pauls High the top team was represented by Heulwen Jones and Louise the top speaker was Kim congratulations also to the Balmoral Hall team of Kirsi Martin and Rebecca the runner up Novice to Linda Balmoral Hall debating Hal moral Hall will be hosting the National Junior High championship May Balmoral Hall school 630 Westminster r3c 3s1
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