By Merna Emara
Staff Writer
memara@fortfrances.com

The Town of Fort Frances has not received any reports of waterline freeze ups this winter, but Operations and Facilities manager Travis Rob said it is too early to speculate how the rest of the season will act. Rob said on average, the town receives about 12 reports of frozen […]

Press release

THUNDER BAY — The Ontario government is investing more than $10.6 million to train 500 workers for well-paying and in-demand jobs at hospitals, long-term care homes, and with home care providers in Northern Ontario. This investment will help job seekers get the skills they need to find rewarding careers as […]

By Merna Emara
Staff Writer
memara@fortfrances.com

Despite COVID-19, the Fort Frances airport had a strong financial year due to the fire season and all the extra aircraft movement. Tom Batiuk, airport supervisor, said aircraft movement spiked the most during June and July when firefighters were deployed nationally and internationally to help extinguish fires. The airport fuel […]

By Merna Emara
Staff Writer
memara@fortfrances.com

The Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) announced 42 new active cases on Tuesday, just one day before the province entered a modified version of step two on the road map to reopening. Dr. Kit Young Hoon, medical officer of health at the NWHU, said these restrictions are in place due to […]

By Merna Emara
Staff Writer
memara@fortfrances.com

The Town of Fort Frances council is expected to approve a recommendation to amend the Shaw room rental fees at the Fort Frances Public Library Technology Centre. During the Community Services Executive Committee meeting Tuesday morning, Culture and Recreation manager Aaron Bisson said the library board decided to add a […]

By Ilka Milne
Fort Frances CBC Compiler
and Henry Miller
RRVFN public outreach

Late migrants and well stocked bird feeders made for a fun bird count on December 18. The Fort Frances Christmas Bird Count turned up 32 species, 5 seasoned field birdwatchers and 13 feeder watchers. Henry Miller, Mike Hammond, Bob Saunders, Henry Van Ael, Ilka Milne, Robyn Lloyd and Randy Spritt […]

By Merna Emara
Staff Writer
memara@fortfrances.com

Community spread seen throughout region Due to high COVID-19 case numbers, the Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) is asking all  residents in the region to avoid large gatherings and traveling outside of the region. The current gathering restrictions are 10 people indoors and 25 outdoors. Dr. Kit Young Hoon, medical officer […]

Press release

Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) has received confirmation that two positive cases in the region were infected with the omicron variant. These are the first known omicron cases in the NWHU area. One case was detected in Kenora, the other in Dryden. Both cases were travel related. Due to the sequencing […]

Submittted by Riverside Health Care

The Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, is taking further action to protect the health and safety of residents, staff and from COVID-19 and the Omicron variant. This is necessary to provide optimal safety and support while balancing the mental and emotional well-being of patients, […]

By Henry Gauthier
President & CEO
Riverside Health Care

As the pandemic moved into 2021, health care partners across the region and province began to experience increasing staffing shortages, an issue that has exacerbated across long term care and hospital environments in recent months. As a result of staffing shortages at Rainycrest Long Term Care Home, Riverside Health Care […]

By Ken Kellar
Staff writer
kkellar@fortfrances.com

Grade 9 students at Fort Frances High School capped off their math classes with a real-world exercise involving budgeting and helping others in the community. Over the course of a few weeks, math students in the newly de-streamed Grade 9 curriculum were tasked with buying Christmas presents on a budget, […]