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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
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
Five-year-old Carly Ann McKinnon brought smiles to the faces of many, including organizer Gloria Wood, en route to being crowned the 2005 Fun in the Sun mini-queen at the annual pageant, which was held Saturday in conjunction with Scott Street’s 100th birthday celebrations. McKinnon, who stole the show with a […]
Fort High principal Gord McCabe handed Sierra Woolsey her diploma last night during the 2005 Fort Frances High School graduation ceremony. Family and friends alike packed into the Ice for Kids Arena to see around 200 students get their diplomas. —Melanie Béchard photo
Chanelle Matthews, from John Cousineau’s Grade 4/5 French Immersion class at St Francis School, introduced the class play “Greece: The story of the Trojan Horse” yesterday. Students dressed as various gods, goddesses, and heroes to re-enact the Trojan War. —Melanie Béchard photo
Municipal employees Mike Brunetta, left, Rich Walton, and Glenn Colvin were busy at La Place Rendez-Vous yesterday cleaning up a tree that had been brought down after a series of violent thunderstorms rumbled through town on Sunday night. –Michael Hilborn photo







