The Associated PressPat Graham DENVER–In the fourth quarter, Jamal Murray’s shots finally started falling. “About time,” the Denver guard said. About time, too, to take the pesky Nuggets as a serious threat. Nikola Jokic scored 26 points, and Murray had 15 of his 19 in the fourth quarter, as the […]
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Duane Hicks Diane Maxey directed the Fort Frances Choraliers in a performance of “Good News from Home” yesterday afternoon at the Townshend Theatre here. A few hundred people enjoyed the upbeat Christmas cantata, which the Choraliers also performed the previous Sunday over in International Falls.
Staff There were a couple of memorable individual performances resulting in some season-high point totals in Fort Frances Men’s Basketball League action Tuesday night at Fort High. The first game of the night featured the Muskies taking on the Revco Renegades. Having only four players available to play, and having […]
The Canadian PressMia Rabson OTTAWA–As he does almost every day before attending question period, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau bounded down the stairs between his third-floor office in Parliament Hill’s Centre Block and the foyer on the second floor outside the House of Commons. But this time when he stopped to […]
Work has begun to demolish the building located at 335 Scott St. in order to re-purpose the site into a parking lot for The Sleepy Owl motel located directly to the west. A motion to enter into a site plan control agreement with Good Day Wholesalers (Crozier) Ltd., which owns […]
Jamie Mountain Jordon Bazylewski looked to drive towards the hoop during the fourth quarter of the Muskie junior boys’ basketball team’s 46-42 loss to the Dryden Eagles here Tuesday afternoon. All four Muskie court teams resumed NorWOSSA action this afternoon when they hosted the Kenora Broncos at the “Fish Tank,” […]
Colin PerkelTHE CANADIAN PRES Police investigations into the deaths of nine indigenous people in Thunder Bay, Ont. were so problematic–in part because of systemic racism–that they should be reinvestigated, an independent review released yesterday recommends. The recommendation by Ontario’s police watchdog is one of 44 in a report that concludes […]
The Canadian Press OTTAWA–The federal government is enacting strict new measures to address mounting concerns about tired flight crews on commercial planes–big and small. New regulations will set lower limits for the number of hours pilots can be in the air and on the job before having to take a […]
The Canadian PressJoan Bryden OTTAWA–Experts the federal government charged with looking at whether people suffering only from mental disorders should be eligible for medically-assisted death couldn’t even agree on what evidence is relevant to the question, according to reports tabled in Parliament yesterday. There was more consensus on two other […]
The Associated PressMichael Wagaman OAKLAND, Calif.–Minus their top player and with their coach still mourning his mother’s death two days earlier, the Toronto Raptors put an emphatic stamp on a season sweep of Golden State. They did it with the two-time defending NBA champion Warriors nearly at full strength, too–a […]
The Canadian PressShawn Jeffords TORONTO–The man about to become Ontario’s top cop should step aside while a probe is conducted into allegations of political interference from Premier Doug Ford’s office in his hiring, the leader of the Opposition said yesterday as the government stood firm on the appointment. NDP leader […]
Staff Issy Taylor netted a hat trick to pace the Muskie girls’ hockey team to a 10-0 rout of the host Kenora Broncos in NorWOSSA action last night. Tatum Glowasky and Reece McQuaker each scored twice as the black-and-gold improved to 2-2-0-1 in league play. Kathryn Fischer, Abby Kenny, and […]







