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Sydney Stanley, eight, felt a little sting as she got her shot from public health nurse Tracey Rea last Thursday during the Northwestern Health Unit’s influenza immunization clinic at Robert Moore School. Around 350 people came out for the clinic. The next public clinic here will be tomorrow from 3:30-7 […]

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The stage was alive with dozens of Fort High students as the chorus danced and sang to the Beatles’ “Lovely Rita Meter Maid” during the opening night of “What’s In a Name?” on Wednesday. The annual revue ran through to Friday, with two-thirds to nearly all the seats at the […]

Senior Kindergarten student Tyler McDonald enjoyed his pancakes, sausages and juice on Tuesday, Nov. 1 during a free breakfast at Donald Young School. The staff at Donald Young School served up the meal to all students and parents free of charge as a reward for raising more than their set […]

Doug Cuthbertson held the medals of his father, Edwin Fraser Cuthbertson, as well as his certificate of service mounted and framed yesterday. The item is part of a Remembrance Day display in the window of Northwoods Gallery and Gifts on Scott Street. Cuthbertson’s father was a gunner in WW II. […]

The Muskie junior girls’ basketball team battled the Dryden Eagles hard here Tuesday afternoon in their last attempt at a victory before the playoffs. While they ended up losing 34-17, the junior squad, along with the senior girls, are heading to the NorWOSSA playoffs in Dryden on Thursday. —Jenni Condon […]

Nadia Felix, left, Vickie Wishart, Ann Ostby, Helen Crook, Donna Wasykowski and Carra Onichuk stood proudly by Canadian flag-shaped tulip garden they, along with Mayor Dan Onichuk, planted on Oct. 29 across from the local Legion. The 750 tulip bulbs were given to the Town of Fort Frances by the […]

Brandon Stanley, left, rolled up his sleeve to get a ’flu shot from public health nurse Sandra Krikke yesterday afternoon during the influenza immunization clinic at Robert Moore School. —Duane Hicks photo

Members of the Red Hat Society made a splash at the Remembrance Day Tea put on by the Branch 29 Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary on Sunday. The tea was very well attended, and included a craft and bake sale downstairs. —Melanie Béchard photo

A male chorus, including Matt Badiuk, left, Derek Thompson, and Kasey Hawrylak, performed the Oak Ridge Boys’ “Elvira” during the opening performance of “What’s In A Name?” last night at the Townshend Theatre. The revue continues tonight and Friday. Tickets, which cost $8 for adults, $5 for studetns and seniors, […]

Jastra Bell, left, kept a close eye on her ever-filling bag of treats after getting some candy from Angela Galusha of A Little Off The Top during the “Scott Street Scare” on Monday. Organizer Sandra McNay estimated about 1,500 kids came out for the annual event, which saw a record […]