From the OPP Members of the Kenora Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and the Kenora Detachment Marine and Trails Unit (MTU) has found a missing boater on Lake of the Woods. On Tuesday, OPP were notified that a 67-year-old California man was missing on Lake of the Woods. […]
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Staff When their team shows up, CJ Contracting is pretty impressive. With two default losses on its resumé that have cost them six points in the standings this season, CJ got all hands on deck to sweep back-to-back games the past two nights in the Borderland Soccer League’s men’s division […]
From the OPP Members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Thunder Bay Crime Unit have laid charges against a former teacher and principal who was employed at a number of communities in Northwestern Ontario. The charges date back to 1981 and 1982. As a result of this investigation, a 68-year-old […]
2017 is a special year. Across the country, people are celebrating the diversity and beauty of Canada. Whether it’s with family or with friends, this year is the perfect time to see more of our beautiful nation–and create special memories. I’d like to take this chance to wish everyone in […]
Should we be ashamed of our colonial past? I would hope not. On my mother’s side of the family, her grandfather immigrated to Sprague, Man. from Norway and started to farm, clearing land and planting crops. On my father’s side, both my grandmother and grandfather were immigrants from Scotland who […]
Kiera Kowalski Paige McFayden, Kenzie Begin, and Ingrid Ellis enjoyed cupcakes at the Point Park on Saturday afternoon as part of “Fun in the Sun” festivities held in conjunction with Canada Day.
Duane Hicks Alexis Latter, left, was joined by Polly Anne LeBlanc of International Falls, and Abrianna Hasbargen of Birchdale, Mn. as they danced to the pipes and drums of the Fort Frances Highlanders in Saturday’s Canada Day parade here.
Press Release The second meeting of United Beef 4-H Club was held May 31 at 7 p.m. at the Schrams’ house. President Hayden Haw called the meeting to order and we recited the 4-H pledge. All but one member were present. The meeting began with a quick ice-breaker, then we […]
A photo cutline in the June 21 edition of the Times incorrectly stated the Seven Generation Education Institute’s new education centre, currently under construction near the Treaty #3 Police station at Couchiching, would replace the Nanicost building. In fact, the new centre will not replace the Nanicost building. The Times […]
Nicholas Donaldson The new section of Donald Young School in Emo is getting closer to completion. As of last week, in fact, the move from the old section had begun. Teachers, custodians, and other staff worked together on the Friday after school was out (June 23) to clear desks, tables, […]
Nicholas Donaldson Covered in a colourful display and happy, waving riders, the Barwick Community Church’s float was one of many entries in the Canada Day parade there Saturday. Meanwhile, below, Ted Zimmerman puttered along with Maddie Bliss, Charlie Debney, Levi Debney, and Marlee Bliss in tow. Running down Main Street, […]
Nicholas Donaldson Patriotic youth all were decked out in red-and-white for Emo’s Canada Day kiddie parade Saturday. The parade assembled at the Emo Health Centre and travelled down Front Street to the Lions Park, where activities were set up under the big tent for the afternoon celebrations.






