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To purchase a printed High Resolution photo 5X7 or 8X10 for $8.00 Contact the Fort Frances Times at 274-5373 or 1-800-465-8508
To purchase a printed High Resolution photo 5X7 or 8X10 for $8.00 Contact the Fort Frances Times at 274-5373 or 1-800-465-8508
To purchase a printed High Resolution photo 5X7 or 8X10 for $8.00 Contact the Fort Frances Times at 274-5373 or 1-800-465-8508
To purchase a printed High Resolution photo 5X7 or 8X10 for $8.00 Contact the Fort Frances Times at 274-5373 or 1-800-465-8508
To purchase a printed High Resolution photo 5X7 or 8X10 for $8.00 Contact the Fort Frances Times at 274-5373 or 1-800-465-8508
Organizers of the Fort Frances Canadian Bass Championship put up a sign on Abitibi-Consolidated’s “lap” building yesterday morning that will be the first thing travellers coming into Fort Frances will see when they pass through Customs. —Emmanuel Moutsatsos photo
An overwhelmed Sara DeGagne reacts after being named the 2005 ‘Fun in the Sun’ queen at the crowning ceremony Friday afternoon at Pither’s Point. DeGagne, 17, bested five other participants to win the first-place prize, a $1500 scholarship. Jenna Cousineau and Brittany Hayes were named the First and Second Princess, […]
Eight-year-old Jonah Brow showed his true colours yesterday as kids from the Fort Frances Children’s’ Complex held their annual Canada Day parade. About 40 youngsters marched up and down the 1100 block of Portage Avenue to celebrate our country’s 138th birthday. –Wes Gilbertson photo
Marian Loncar was uneasy at first taking the helm of a Larson boat but got comfortable in a short time while Chuck Arpin, Julian Brunetta, and Marian’s dad, Racto, enjoyed the ride as part of Pinewood Sports and Marine’s second-annual demo day on Saturday. —Emmanuel Moutsatsos photo
Sierra Woolsey went for a wild ride on a mechanical bull during the “chem-free” grad celebrations Thursday night. Nearly all the grads attended the annual event, which began shortly after the Commencement Exercises and went into the wee hours of the morning. —Melanie Béchard photo
Even though she was seated in the back row, violinist Luluk Purwanto couldn’t escape the spotlight Monday in a special performance outside Royal Canadian Legion Branch #29. Purwanto and three other musicians from the Netherlands made a brief stop in Fort Frances on their cross-Canada “Tulips 2005…60th Anniversary Friendship Tour,” […]






