While the teachers’ strike has captured the attention of everyone in Ontario, Country View Day Care in Devlin was busy focusing its attention on what the teachers say they’re striking for. Children. Since Saturday marked the last day of “Week of the Child,” Country View owner/operator Bobbi Morken decided the […]
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On Oct. 28, 1997, John T. (Jack) Egan passed away at Fort Frances, Ont. at the age of 77 years. He was the second-oldest in the family of Patrick Philbert Egan and Gertrude Rose Egan (nee Harrigan), and was born at Mazenod, Sask. on Nov. 17, 1919 “out on the […]
Irene Villeneuve, 75, of 632 First St. E., Fort Frances, Ont., passed away at La Verendrye General Hospital in Fort Frances on Tuesday, October 28, 1997. She was born April 1, 1922 in Bergland, Ont. to the late Norval and Alma Brusven. On Feb. 21, 1942 in Kenora, Ont., Irene […]
Irene “Molly” Martin, 85, of Fort Frances, Ont., passed away Monday, Oct. 27, 1997 at the C.C.U. in La Verendrye General Hospital, Fort Frances, Ont. Molly was born June 6, 1912 in Fort Frances to the late Norman and Elizabeth (Linklater) Allan. She was raised and lived in Fort Frances […]
Having already clinched a berth in the NorWOSSA final, and without several key starters for last Friday’s tilt here with Kenora, the Muskies were prime targets for a letdown. But the black-and-gold never missed a beat, thrashing the Broncos 43-7 before a decent crowd at Westfort to improve to 5-0 […]
In the event the dispute between Ontario teachers and the provincial government leads to a strike, high school sports will be cancelled immediately, OFSAA executive director Colin Hood said yesterday morning. “If there is a strike, there will be no school sports because sports programs are part of the education […]
For two seasons in the early 1970s, Jim Miller of Fort Frances helped lead Gustavus Adolphus College in Minnesota to a pair of MIAC titles. Last Saturday, the college rewarded the former Muskie by inducting him–along with six others–into its Athletic Hall of Fame. It was a fitting distinction for […]
After recording two straight wins to open the NorWOSSA season, the Muskie senior girls’ basketball team seemed to be headed in the right direction. But that direction has taken an abrupt turn for the worst as the black-and-gold dropped their third-straight league game yesterday afternoon, this time a 56-38 in […]
While Scott Fawcett has left the small-town atmosphere of high school football here for the big-city life at the pro level in Edmonton, what hasn’t change is his success on the football field. After helping lead the Muskies to the NorWOSSA title last season as the team’s offensive co-ordinator, Fawcett […]
For the first time ever, members of the Border Figure Skating Club participated in a new skills program under the direction of the Canadian Figure Skating Association. And they passed with flying colours. Last Wednesday, five skaters took part in a one-hour evaluation under the watchful eye of Candice Logoza, […]
Drug and alcohol abuse isn’t a big problem among youth at Whitefish Bay First Nations yet–and parents there want to make sure it never becomes one. Isobel White, a mother of two, helped organize a meeting of parents, the band chief and council, and police Monday night to address the […]
Dear sir: We, as parents, should protest the provincial government’s bid to control class size and reduce teachers’ preparation time. In their effort to cut costs, class sizes will increase and thereby the student-teacher ratio. Less time will be available for help and individual attention in class. The proposed reduction […]






