Joey Payeur The anguish of coming within two points of making history became fuel for a valiant crew that was small in number but large in heart. Just 12 months later, that anguish became exhilaration–and history became reality. The 1980 Muskie senior girls’ basketball team, coached by Bob Barron, rode […]

From the MNRF Two Thunder Bay area residents were fined a total of $4,000 for moose hunting offences. Theodore Aho of Thunder Bay pleaded guilty and was fined $1,500 for hunting calf moose during the closed season and $1,500 for abandoning the moose and allowing it to spoil. He also […]

Joey Payeur Grace Petsnick will be live at Budokan but this is no “cheap trick.” After that, she’ll be mauling in Montreal. The 14-year-old member of the local Borderland Judo Club will have her skills evaluated by some of the top judo coaches in both the province and the country […]

From the MNRF The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry laid 28 charges, and issued 56 warnings, during a three-day enforcement blitz on Lake of the Woods. From June 22-24, conservation officers from the Kenora, Red Lake, and Fort Frances enforcement units checked 120 resident anglers and 747 non-resident anglers. […]

In my career as a certified Red Seal Chef, I am not only a food columnist but also a published author and culinary instructor. I also get hired as a host/emcee for various events. However, one of my greatest accomplishments is also being a culinary travel host, and I owe […]

Staff Sunday saw the season premiere of HBO’s wildly-popular “Game of Thrones.” The following night, the Fort Frances Her-icanes starred in “Game of Thrown Away.” It was not the ideal finish to the regular season for the defending champs, who committed a whopping 13 errors in a 17-7 loss to […]

Staff Even an infusion of Canadian talent and home-field advantage weren’t enough to push two International Falls baseball teams through to a shot at Minnesota mastery. The International Falls U12 and U11 squads both went 0-2, and lost in their respective semi-finals, of the 2017 Minnesota District Four Little League […]

Staff At the rate he was going, Jamie Davis was about to leave two divisions of drivers spending the rest of their summer Saturday nights just worrying about who was going to finish second to him. But a pair decided this past Saturday was the time to throw a monkey […]

Joey Payeur When you’re a Junior ‘A’ hockey general manager, there’s no such thing as an off-season. And when you’re trying to figure out how to return a former three-in-a-row champion to its previous high standing, that’s even doubly true. Such were the circumstances over the weekend as Wayne Strachan […]

The Canadian PressDean Bennett EDMONTON–Canada’s premiers met with a reduced group of indigenous leaders yesterday after three national bodies, including the Assembly of First Nations, boycotted the event. Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said work was done discussing issues such as the socio-economic challenges for indigenous women and the state of […]

The Canadian PressAlexander Panetta WASHINGTON–The federal payout to Omar Khadr was a big story in some conservative U.S. media outlets yesterday, after nearly two weeks in which it had garnered barely a whisper south of the border. It was the subject of a condemnatory national newspaper column, the top story […]

Kiera Kowalski Fred Lavendure, Al Smith, and Gary Arnold of the local International Early Iron Car Club posed with Mayor Roy Avis (second from right) beside the large sign that will welcome the “Canadian Coasters” when they arrive here beginning late tomorrow morning. The car club also thanked Mayor Avis […]