By Daniel Adam
Staff Writer
dadam@fortfrances.com

When Shawn Brown and Payne Hunter competed in the Emo Walleye Classic last year, they entered the top-10 boat parade with a 25-horse skiff. And since the boat didn’t come equipped with a livewell, they were pulling their tournament-winning catches out of a cooler. That was the first time either […]

By Daniel Adam
Staff Writer
dadam@fortfrances.com

Callum and Zander McCormick live on the Rainy River. Their grandpa Bryan Bonot, who lived just two kilometres downstream, would often appear on the banks to take them fishing. From ages 9-12, Callum competed in the Emo Walleye Classic with his grandpa. “It was a lot of fun,” he says. […]

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The Fort Frances Nursery School had an exciting field trip to the Fort Frances Fire Department on Wednesday, May 16, 2023, where they got to see the hall and all the equipment fire fighters use to keep everyone’s homes safe. Following that stop it was time for snacks and playtime […]

By Daniel Adam
Staff Writer
dadam@fortfrances.com

Rainycrest Long Term Care will be hosting a Senior Prom for their residents on June 23, 2023. Rainycrest resident experience and activation co-ordinator Calli Vandenbrand says the event is valuable in bringing joy to the residents. “Smiles can be the best medicine sometimes,” she says. “It’s just a day to […]

By Allison Jones
THE CANADIAN PRESS

Ontario will announce Thursday that it is dissolving the Region of Peel, which includes the municipalities of Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon, senior government sources say. Mississauga and Brampton – some of the largest municipalities in the province – are set to become independent cities, but the sources did not say […]

By David Fraser
THE CANADIAN PRESS

Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre said this week that if he became prime minister, his government would pass legislation to deny repeat violent offenders access to bail – and while the proposal speaks to Canadians’ deepening concerns about crime, experts suggest it would likely be unconstitutional. “A repeat violent offender, […]

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral and lying-in-state last year cost Britain’s government an estimated 162 million pounds (around $200 million), the treasury said Thursday. The state funeral for the late monarch, held on Sept. 19, was the first in the U.K. since that of former Prime Minister Winston Churchill in 1965. […]

By John Marshall
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The Arizona Coyotes were confident more than two decades of instability were coming to a close. A “yes” vote on a referendum for an entertainment district would allow the franchise to finally build its own arena. When Tempe voters said no in Tuesday’s election, the team was left in shock […]