Saturday, March 20, 2010
  • Sign of spring
    Sign of spring

    In a sign that spring is on its way, seagulls have returned to Borderland. This one was seen on a dock along the La Verendrye Parkway while a flock of dozens has taken up residence on the river ice by Pither’s Point. Local lore has it that once the gulls return, there are only three snowfalls left (time will tell if last night’s light dusting counts as the first one).

    Sign of spring
  • Spirit of St. Paddy
    Spirit of St. Paddy

    Decked out in green, Wilma Chapman served up Irish stew to the crowd that came out last night for the St. Patrick’s Supper at St. John’s Anglican Church here. Along with a spread of traditional Irish fare, those on hand also were treated to entertainment by the “Rainy Lake Ringers.”

    Spirit of St. Paddy
  • Paper bag princess
    Paper bag princess

    With the help of librarian Evelyn Norris, Hailey Joyce was transformed into a paper bag princess yesterday morning during the Fort Frances Public Library’s “Bunch of Munsch” Storytime. The crowd of children who came out for the March Break activity heard their favourite Robert Munsch stories, ate cupcakes, and decorated their own costume to become a paper bag princess or prince.

    Paper bag princess
  • Artistic input
    Artistic input

    Savannah Hyatt drew a fish yesterday afternoon at the Fort Frances Museum during March Break activities there.

    Artistic input
  • Scene it?
    Scene it?

    Ashton Brenna, Alex Dvorak, and Aiden Tullio watched how the dice fell during a game of Harry Potter “Scene It?” yesterday afternoon at the Fort Frances Public Library. The game was one of many activities slated there for youths during March Break.

    Scene it?

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Fire season here looking to get off to dry start

With the Ministry of Natural Resources’ fire season officially starting April 1, the potential for early fires will be higher than normal due to the dry conditions.

’Dogs edge Lakers in OT

A second-straight overtime game didn’t end up in quite the same elation for the Fort Frances Lakers.
In their first game since eliminating the K&A Wolverines 3-2 in overtime in Game 7 of their first-round series on Sunday, the Lakers were on the losing end last night—falling 4-3 to the host Dryden Ice Dogs in the opener of their semi-final series.

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