• Winter wonderland?
    Winter wonderland?

    Under the watchful eye of his “supervisor” and grandson, Trey Beninger (not pictured), Murray Beninger Sr. spent his afternoon yesterday clearing snow from his Front Street residence. Borderland received a dump of more than 25 cm (over nine inches) of the white stuff over the weekend to go on top of an already heavy accumulation of snow so far this winter.

  • Back to school
    Back to school

    Robert Moore senior kindergarten student Sierra Happy unbundled from her snow suit early this morning on the first day back to school following two weeks of Christmas vacation.

  • Plunging duo
    Plunging duo

    Chantal Wall, left, and Gina King took the “plunge” together into Sand Bay during the Voyageur Lions Club’s annual “Polar Plunge” on New Year’s Day. A record number of participants took part this year, with about $15,000 being raised. See more photos online at: http://www.fftimes.com/image/tid/103

  • Picking a winner
    Picking a winner

    Alan Zucchiatti drew the Kiwanis Club’s “Trip of the Month” winner for January this morning at International Travel Services as fellow Kiwanian Irene Laing looked on. Kevin Busch of Fort Frances will be heading to San Diego—a trip valued at $2,500. The club sold all of its “Trip of the Month” draw tickets prior to Christmas.

  • Christmas feast
    Christmas feast

    Nina Barnard, 10, Linda Stewart, and Hailey Barnard, seven, sat down to enjoy a turkey feast after volunteering at the annual community Christmas dinner last Thursday afternoon at Knox United Church here.