• Long reach
    Long reach

    Muskie forwards Matt Goldamer (#22) and Ryan Shortreed (#12) reached out for a loose puck during their 10-0 trouncing of the Ely Timberwolves here Tuesday night. Fort High next hosts Winnipeg’s West Kildonan Collegiate for a pair of exhibition games this weekend, beginning tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Ice for Kids Arena.

  • Alzheimer awareness
    Alzheimer awareness

    Mayor Roy Avis and municipal planner Faye Flatt, who also is a board member with the Alzheimer Society of Kenora-Rainy River Districts, unfurled the Alzheimer Society flag in preparation for it to be raised in front of the Civic Centre. January is “Alzheimer Awareness Month” in the Town of Fort Frances. Alzheimer Society events this month include the “Penny for Your Thoughts” weigh-in Jan. 23-24 at Canadian Tire here, the Linda Johnston Memorial roast beef dinner in Rainy River on Jan. 24, and the Chefs’ Charitable Dinner and Auction at the Adventure Inn on Jan. 25.

  • “The Wild Women from Wisconsin”
    “The Wild Women from Wisconsin”

    “The Wild Women from Wisconsin” were just four of the brave souls from out-of-town who took an icy dip during the Voyageur Lions’ “Polar Plunge” on New Year’s Day.

  • Renovation time
    Renovation time

    Major renovations and an expansion are taking place at Tompkins Home Hardware in Emo over the next several weeks. Although shelves are being moved and products relocated, the store remains open. If you are looking for something specific, just ask any of the staff.

  • Winter dump
    Winter dump

    Like so many other Borderland residents, Murray Beninger spent his afternoon Sunday clearing snow from his Front Street residence. The area received a dump of more than 25 cm (10 inches) of the white stuff on Saturday to go on top of an already heavy accumulation of snow so far this winter. Unfortunately, there’s a 50 percent chance we’ll get more snow this Friday.