Thursday, September 9, 2010
  • Pancake breakfast
    Pancake breakfast

    Jaelyn Ottertail, four, with his friend, Thomas the Tank Engine, got ready to enjoy a plate full of pancakes and sausages served up this past Saturday at Sister Kennedy Centre for the annual free pancake breakfast hosted by local MPP Howard Hampton.

    Pancake breakfast
  • ‘Arthritis Month’
    ‘Arthritis Month’

    Mayor Roy Avis, left, and Elma Tucker, a volunteer with the Arthritis Society, got ready to hoist the flag signifying September as “Arthritis Month” in Fort Frances. Throughout this month, volunteers will be canvassing door-to-door for the Arthritis Society. Please call 1-800-268-9535 ext#6 for more information, to volunteer or to donate.

    ‘Arthritis Month’
  • Crashing the net
    Crashing the net

    Lakers’ forwards Ty Brueggeman (#8) and Blake Boaz crash the net against Dryden’s Curtis Barker in the team’s preseason opener in Dryden on Wednesday night. The pair were dynamic in the game, as Boaz scored twice, while Brueggeman tickled the twine once in the Lakers’ 6-5 comeback win in overtime. Fort Frances also skunked the Sioux Lookout Flyers 5-2 at home on Friday night.

    Crashing the net
  • Pancake breakfast
    Pancake breakfast

    Laural McConnell, foreground, and Queenie Leschinski sat down for a hearty morning meal this past Saturday as part of the annual free pancake breakfast hosted by local MPP Howard Hampton at the Sister Kennedy Centre.

    Pancake breakfast
  • Repair work
    Repair work

    A Public Works crew poured a new sidewalk on the east side of Mowat Avenue on Friday. Earlier in the week, the sidewalk had to be torn up to allow for Link Line to run new natural gas lines underground. Link Line has been replacing Union Gas lines around town since May, continuing the work it started last summer. —Duane Hicks photo

    Repair work

Latest news

Med students here to learn

Two third-year medical students from the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) were welcomed to Fort Frances last week, and the pair will be living and learning here for 30 weeks as they complete their comprehensive community clerkships.

Crossroads teacher retires

After 30 years of teaching, Caren Fagerdahl will not be returning to Crossroads School in Devlin this fall to begin the 2010/11 school year.
Rather, she and her husband will be leaving for Peterborough to visit their daughter, Erika, and family.

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