Anyone going to the doctor in the near future will have to show their health card before each visit as the province tries to crack down on health care fraud. Starting March 1, the Ministry of Health is getting rid of its “good faith policy,” leaving it up to the […]

I want to stress that the primary focus of “Heavy Weights” is not weight loss–it’s health gain. It’s not a diet or a fad but rather an attempt to take the bad health habits we have and exchange them for healthy ones. Hence the motto, “Championing better health through better […]

The words were a little less sharp Saturday when the Northwestern Health Unit made its plea to local municipalities to continue making monthly payments necessary to pay for public health in the Kenora and Rainy River districts. But the calmer tempers didn’t stop the Rainy River District Municipal Association from […]

“Inside every skinny person is a fat person waiting to get out. More often than not, the fat guy wins.”–Jack Elliott My name is Mark Elliott. I’m drastically overweight. I’m not alone, either. The latest national survey found 51 percent of all Canadians are overweight or obese. By the way, […]

With economic development to take on a district scope, the Rainy River Future Development Corp. is looking to forge a new vision–and it’s turning to the public for help. A brainstorming session is planned Wednesday, Feb. 11 from noon to 9 p.m. at the Barwick Recreation Centre for about 75 […]

About 470 people went to Barwick last Friday and Saturday to fill out applications for Voyageur Panel–even though there are no vacant positions there. Human resources co-ordinator Kirstan Bodnarchuk said last weekend’s application session was to boost up their hiring pool of potential employees just in case a position does […]

They’re expected to foot the bill but district municipalities are still confused about what the final cost for policing will be when the province “downloads” the service this year. District clerks and treasurers said they were given two different calculations from Ministry of Municipal Affairs reps during an information session […]

The Rainy River District Municipal Association wants no part in the creation of a District Social Services Administration Board (DSSAB) here to cope with the “download” of services. The problem, it says, is that the board won’t having any taxing authority to pay for the services it will be responsible […]

The Ontario government’s announcement last week to force non-resident anglers to practise catch-and-release for walleye and sauger on Lake of the Woods and Rainy River was a “step in the right direction,” the president of the Fort Frances Sportsmen’s Club said yesterday. Shawn O’Donnell, who’s also a member of the […]

The new arena will be included in the town’s $4.4-million debenture even though it hasn’t been decided yet exactly where the project will go from here. With interest rates on the rise, Administration and Finance manager Darryl Allan told the Committee of the Whole on Monday that it was best […]

It’s taken three years–and $9 million–but things are flowing well at the upgraded secondary water pollution control plant in the west end of Fort Frances. The new plant, which switched from a mechanical to hydraulic operation, is allowed a maximum 25 mg/litre each of biological oxygen demand (BOD) and suspended […]

What began two years ago as a “little something on the side” is today trolling in new and challenging waters–and reeling in the business for Richard and Solly Garbowski. The Devlin couple is behind “Richard’s Rod & Reel Service,” a home-based venture which, by inventory alone, speaks volumes about their […]