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

On Saturday October 5, the Manitou Fire Department celebrated its 50th Anniversary, and paid homage to one of its advocates. The late Glenn Jourdain was celebrated as an honourary member of the Manitou Fire Department, with a plaque commemorating his involvement. Presented to his widow Genny Jourdain and son, Curtis […]

From the District of Rainy River Services Board
Press release

Fort Frances, Ontario – 2024/10/21 – The District of Rainy River Services Board (DRRSB) is continuing to respond to the ongoing paramedic shortage that impacts emergency services across the district. We are advancing our plan to realign paramedics to prioritize balanced coverage across the district by adjusting our service model to […]

- Dal Phillips photo

Muskie Blake Kreger charges towards the end zone, as the defensive line holds back an onslaught of Dryden Eagles. The Muskies defeated the Eagles on Friday, October 18, with a score of 32-6, in the final game of the regular season. The win put the Muskies in third place heading […]

From Out of the Cold
Press release

To address homelessness in our community, the Fort Frances Homelessness Committee, made up of local community partners, is launching an awareness campaign. Homelessness is a systemic issue affecting everyone, and we need your support to find lasting solutions. Our campaign, entitled “There’s No Place Like a Home,” aims to unite […]

Staff

Friday in Dryden, the FFHS Muskies closed out their regular season with a dominating 32 – 6 victory over the Eagles. Dryden jumped out to a 6 nothing lead but were shut out the rest of the way by a stingy Muskie defense. In the first quarter, Senior running back […]

By Jon Thompson
Local Journalism Initiative
Reporter, Ricochet

Members of Red Rock Indian Band and their supporters brought all traffic to a halt between eastern and western Canada at the Nipigon Bridge for an hour on Monday morning. The shut-down came after pre-contact human remains were found at a nearby park construction site. Demonstrators from across the Robinson-Superior […]

By Clint Fleury
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
TBNewswatch.com

So far, the city of Thunder Bay is keeping pace with last year’s number of new homes being built, but the City of Thunder Bay’s director of development services says the number is higher than reported by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. “Based on the number of building permits […]

By Philip Oddi
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Vankleek Hill Review

The cultivation and consumption of the cannabis plant have always been a source of controversy, even since it was legalized in October, 2018. Locally, debates continue about where cannabis retailers may open shop with issues surrounding location, accessibility to minors, and mental health. Cannabis regulations differ significantly between provinces. For […]

By Mike Stimpson
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Thunder Bay Source

Chiefs’ rejection of a settlement on child welfare reform was disappointing — but not entirely surprising — says the band councillor who represented the Ojibways of Onigaming at this week’s Assembly of First Nations gathering in Calgary. Debate at the special assembly “looked awfully divided,” Kathy Kishiqueb said Friday in […]

By Maggie Macintosh
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

More school fridges will be upgraded and stocked thanks to new funding from Ottawa that will bolster Manitoba’s expanding nutrition programs. Manitoba has become the second province to officially join the federal government’s national school food program. Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, who is also finance minister, and Premier Wab […]