Steve Arpin has signed a one-year contract with Polaris that will see the 16-year-old Fort Frances racer represent the company at such snowmobile races as the World Championships in Eagle River, Wis. and another top one in Val Court, Que. “I expected a contract from Polaris, and it happened,” his […]

As summer school marches towards its July 18th conclusion, seeing 48 grade seven and eight students attending half or full days refining their math and English skills across the district, the Rainy River District School Board is discussing expanding the program in the future. “One of the things we’ve been […]

How do you feed 2,000 people in one sitting? With a calculator, of course. That’s how Kathy Cuthbertson of “Kathy’s Katering” here figured out how much it would take to feed the masses attending the FFHS Millennium Reunion supper Saturday night. “Because I’ve been [catering] for 18 years, I knew […]

Back in 1972, there was a house in town called “Spaz’s House.” Two of its occupants, and their friends, drove proudly around town in what they called the “Spazmobile.” They’d stop at stop signs, leap out of the Spazmobile, and run around it before jumping back in. They were called […]

As “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” continues to levitate off store shelves and into readers’ hands across the country, kids and grown-ups alike are proving to be enchanted by tales of the boy wizard from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. “They love the story, they love the […]

Metta Visser would rather not make a trip from Emo to Thunder Bay three times a week. As such, she’s pleased she may not have to much longer if a hemodialysis unit becomes a reality at La Verendrye hospital here. “It would be really beneficial,” said Visser, who has been […]

As a massive fundraising campaign to renovate La Verendrye hospital here and the Emo Health Centre continues full tilt, the group that helped lay the first bricks are quietly leaving town. Sister Marguerite Forest, 68, and Sister Cecile Maurice, 86, will be moving out of their home on 210 Armit […]

The Northwestern Ontario Associated Chambers of Commerce held its 65th-annual spring meeting in Rainy River last weekend, with about 35 delegates on hand. Indian Affairs and Northern Development minister Robert Nault, in his capacity as regional minister, also was on hand Saturday to participate in NOACC’s “vision planning session.” Nault […]

During their annual luncheon at the Rainy Lake Hotel last Friday, the Business Improvement Association agreed to continue to endorse and contribute to a number of initiatives aimed at attracting tourists and entrepreneurs to Fort Frances. “I was there to see they are very interested to make an effort to […]

The Northwest Catholic District School Board will focus on improving grade three/six test scores in reading and writing during annual testing, but not necessarily mathematics, after trustees approved it at last night’s meeting here. While curriculum co-ordinator Ron Fryer described reading and writing as the “meat and potatoes” of the […]

When Tom Duchnicki of Fort Frances caught a glimpse of the wedding dress his wife, Rochelle, was wearing when he married her in 1965, the sight whisked him back in time. But many of the other fashions that were modelled during Beta Sigma Phi’s “A Stroll Through the Century” show […]

Students at Robert Moore School here have raised enough money to buy customized bicycles for two disabled classmates. “Not only did we raise enough money to buy Holly [Olson] a bike but we raised enough to buy William [Moody] one, too,” said support worker Rhonda Howells, who helped organize the […]