The River Rink is in full swing in Rainy River, as a COVID-friendly way to pass the time outdoors. Rainy River Rec has been hosting scrimmage hockey, and the community has pitched in to keep the rink in good repair. Residents have also been keeping busy by ice fishing, sledding, […]
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Think there’s nothing to do during the new state of emergency? Think again! Although indoor gatherings are banned, and outdoor ones are limited to groups of five, the province is allowing citizens to head outdoors for exercise for the next 28 days. Above, Nash Dolyny and Mason Hebert hit the […]
Think there’s nothing to do during the new state of emergency? Think again! Although indoor gatherings are banned, and outdoor ones are limited to groups of five, the province is allowing citizens to head outdoors for exercise for the next 28 days. Above, Nash Dolyny and Mason Hebert hit the […]
Think there’s nothing to do during the new state of emergency? Think again! Although indoor gatherings are banned, and outdoor ones are limited to groups of five, the province is allowing citizens to head outdoors for exercise for the next 28 days. Above, Nash Dolyny and Mason Hebert hit the […]
Birch Bark Yarns is hoping to promote fibre arts,and show just how fun and accessible it is, by hosting a second Knit-A-Long event. After the overwhelming success of the mitten event, they are upping the game, with a beginner-friendly sweater pattern. Everyone can join, from novice to expert, in this […]
Alana Stewart and her dog Gunnar braved a frosty night in seclusion, to ward off the winter doldrums. The pair were able to keep warm with body heat and winter gear. Stewart made campfire tacos, right, and even woke up with a fresh cup of coffee. -Alana Stewart photos
Alana Stewart and her dog Gunnar braved a frosty night in seclusion, to ward off the winter doldrums. The pair were able to keep warm with body heat and winter gear. Stewart made campfire tacos, right, and even woke up with a fresh cup of coffee. -Alana Stewart photos
Alana Stewart and her dog Gunnar braved a frosty night in seclusion, to ward off the winter doldrums. The pair were able to keep warm with body heat and winter gear. Stewart made campfire tacos, right, and even woke up with a fresh cup of coffee. -Alana Stewart photos
Alana Stewart and her dog Gunnar braved a frosty night in seclusion, to ward off the winter doldrums. The pair were able to keep warm with body heat and winter gear. Stewart made campfire tacos, right, and even woke up with a fresh cup of coffee. -Alana Stewart photos
Alana Stewart and her dog Gunnar braved a frosty night in seclusion, to ward off the winter doldrums. The pair were able to keep warm with body heat and winter gear. Stewart made campfire tacos, right, and even woke up with a fresh cup of coffee. -Alana Stewart photos
Alana Stewart and her dog Gunnar braved a frosty night in seclusion, to ward off the winter doldrums. The pair were able to keep warm with body heat and winter gear. Stewart made campfire tacos, right, and even woke up with a fresh cup of coffee. -Alana Stewart photos
COVID testing in Fort Frances has a brand-new home designed to keep public health staff and the public sheltred from the worst of northwestern Ontario winters. The new covered structure, located down the street from the former assessment centre, will be open seven days a week, from 8:00 a.m. until […]






