Tonight will see cloudy skies with a chance of flurries and a low of -8 C (18 F). Tomorrow will bring mainly cloudy skies with a chance of flurries throughout the day and overnight with a high of -4 (25) and a low of -9 (16). Thursday will continue to […]
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A fire in Nestor Falls shut down a section of Highway 71 through the town this morning. The fire was located near Greens Resort. Vehicles are now moving after officials opened one lane to alternating traffic. Sioux Narrows – Nestor Falls Fire Rescue Services are asking motorists moving through the […]
One youth was taken into custody and charged following reports of a weapon incident at Northern Lakes K – 12 School. According to a release from the Rainy River District School Board, administration at the school received a call from a concerned parent about a possible threat to the school. […]
Staff Writer
abradbury@fortfrances.com
The big man will roll down Scott St. next Saturday evening and there’s still room to join the procession. This is the third year the Fort Frances Kiwanis club has organized the local Santa Claus parade, and organizer Brad Scoyne says they’re making one adjustment to help with organization. The […]
Staff Writer
abradbury@fortfrances.com
On Tuesday afternoon the Fort Frances Power Corporation’s (FFPC) staff and board members gathered to celebrate the milestone safety marker with a pizza party. President and CEO of FFPC Joerg Ruppenstein praised his team for staying safe on the job. “We work in a very unforgiving industry, accidents often result […]
Seven Generations Education Institute (SGEI) is changing the name of its Fort Frances Campus to the Rainy Lake Campus. The decision comes after much discussion about the importance of Indigenous self-determination during SGEI board meetings. “By referring to our building as the Rainy Lake Campus, we’re not only paying homage […]
Local Journalism Initiative
Reporter
Brandon Sun
The Canadian Border Services Agency announced a round of changes Monday that affect 35 border crossings in Canada, including 12 in Manitoba. However, the border crossing at Boissevain will remain open to travellers 24 hours, seven days a week and is not affected by Monday’s announcement of changes to several […]
Local Journalism Initiative
Reporter
The Chronicle-Journal
Northerners who live in rural areas not included in high-speed internet upgrades by mainstream service providers may soon have an option that is out of this world. The province announced last week an agreement with satellite-based service Starlink to “offer high-speed satellite internet access to 15,000 eligible un-served and under-served […]
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Lethbridge Herald
The Blood Tribe Department of Health held an official book launch recently for Kottakinooniksi Awaahkapiyaawa: Bringing Our Spirits home. This book tells the inspiring true story of the Blood Tribe Addictions Framework, which is a community-driven plan designed by the Blood Tribe to address the ongoing drug crisis. It was […]
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Woolwich Observer
Just let the leaves fall where they may, or rake up every last one ahead of winter’s arrival? There’s no one right answer, according to a researcher at the Guelph Turfgrass Institute (GTI). Dr. Sara Stricker suggests a creative approach to managing leaves and maintaining healthy biodiversity. It’s about “finding […]
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Winnipeg Sun
New body-worn cameras will bring a new level of accountability to Manitoba RCMP officers, Mounties said. “Communities have been asking for more accountability and transparency in policing,” Manitoba RCMP Assistant Commissioner Scott McMurchy told reporters at a media conference in Winnipeg on Wednesday. “We are very pleased to say that […]
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Chronicle-Journal
The Port of Thunder Bay continued to see significant cargo volumes for September and October and is reporting the strongest year-to-date October totals in decades. “We haven’t seen these levels of shipments by this time of year since the 1990s or even the 1980s,” said Chris Heikkinen, chief executive officer […]






