By Maggie Macintosh,
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Winnipeg Free Press

The Manitoba government has ordered a high school that has been “ungrading” for the last five years to revive — at least partially — its zero-to-100 marking scale. A new directive calls on the Louis Riel School Division to ensure all of its Grade 9-12 campuses include percentages on midterm […]

By Allan Bradbury
Staff Writer
abradbury@fortfrances.com

Two major road rehab projects on major thoroughfares in town will complicate life for everyone looking to get around town starting in May. There are two major projects that the town has ongoing: Third Street from Central Avenue to York Ave, then work on Scott Street from Reid Avenue to […]

By Ken Kellar
Editor
kkellar@fortfrances.com

With less than a week to go until Election Day, there’s still time to show your support for the candidate of your choice, but be sure to follow all the rules that are in place for installing your signs. Colourful political candidate signs are a given in any election, be […]

By Laura Balanko-Dickson
Staff writer
lbalankodickson@fortfrances.com

Joe Hart, Principal for St. Joseph’s School in Dryden, knows what makes the kindergarten educational team at his school, in a word, excellent. While families are leaving young learners to the care of kindergarten educators at St. Joseph’s, one of the schools included under the banner of The Northwest Catholic […]

By Robin McCormick
Emo/Devlin Correspondent

Ruth Gerber, sole owner of Stratton Groceries, is happy to offer the residents of Stratton, plus passersby, an opportunity to purchase home baking and a variety of other in-store items. “The store is doing very well,” she said. Ruth opened Stratton Groceries on February 19, 2025, but the wheels started […]

By Allan Bradbury
Staff Writer
abradbury@fortfrances.com

It was an ending fit to honour the two players who were on many people’s minds the afternoon of Sunday, April 13, 2025, as Fort Frances team Betty’s Boys won the final of the first-ever Fort Frances Men’s Mental Health Memorial Basketball Tournament. Between the third place game and the […]

It was truly lightning caught in a bottle. Who would have ever thought a magic-mix of an off-the-wall plot, a handful of comedians and puppeteers, slapstick peanut gallery commentary, and low-budget films would rocket way past greatness into a cult-following on par with the Kiss Army? Maybe it was the […]

From Riverside Health Care
Press release

In conjunction with the Northwestern Health Unit, we have declared the end of the respiratory outbreak in the East Wing of Rainycrest Long Term Care Home. However, we are entering a Gastrointestinal Outbreak on the East Wing, which will unfortunately extend some restrictions. Enhanced visitor restrictions include visitation, with only […]

From the Rainy River District Stewardship
Press release

Founded in 2009, the mission of Rainy River District Stewardship (RRDS) (https://www.rrds.ca/) is to advance the responsible care of nature in the Rainy River District for benefits now and in the future. RRDS became a formal not-for-profit corporation in February of 2013. The Stewardship is actively engaged in facilitating, developing, […]

By Sandi Krasowski
Local Journalism Initiative
Reporter
The Chronicle-Journal

Spring is in the air — and so are the Harvards, according to the Northwestern Ontario Aviation Heritage Centre. Aviation and history enthusiasts in Thunder Bay will have a chance to see in-person, four North American Harvard aircraft from around the country this July, during the Wings of Time, A […]