By Richard Lachman, Director, Zone Learning & Associate Professor, Digital Media, Toronto Metropolitan University
This article was originally published on The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.

In American writer Mark Twain’s autobiography, he quotes — or perhaps misquotes — former British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli as saying: “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.”  In a marvellous leap forward, artificial intelligence combines all three in a tidy little package. ChatGPT, and other […]

By Dan Ralph
THE CANADIAN PRESS

CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie is petitioning for Simon Fraser University’s football program to be allowed to continue in Canada. On Thursday, Simon Fraser president Joy Johnston announced the school was discontinuing its football program effective immediately because it had nowhere to play following this year. Simon Fraser was slated to […]

By Ken Kellar
Staff writer
kkellar@fortfrances.com

The application process is well underway for the next batch of Moffat Family Fund hopefuls, and the mayor of Fort Frances says he’s encouraged by the turnout. At the last full meeting of the Town of Fort Frances council on Monday, March 27, 2023, mayor Andrew Hallikas delivered a verbal […]

Press release

Having responded to 61 seatbelt-related fatalities on Ontario Provincial Police-(OPP)-patrolled roads in 2022 and nine so far this year, OPP officers won’t be interested in any excuses from unbuckled drivers and passengers as they conduct their Easter Long Weekend Seatbelt Campaign. Drivers and passengers are reminded that everything in a […]

THE CANADIAN PRESS

Two police officers are facing assault charges after an investigation into the arrest of a suspect in Kenora, Ont., last year. Ontario Provincial Police say officers responded to reports that a paramedic had been assaulted while responding to a call on Matheson Street in Kenora on Dec. 26. They say […]

Staff

If you go into the woods today, don’t be in for a big surprise – the bears are on their way back. But with a little forethought, living near bears can be a picnic. Fort Frances is no stranger to urban bears, but the key to living in bear habitat […]

Eden Waldner performed a piece entitled “The Sparkling Brook” during Tuesday morning’s session of the Rainy River District Festival of the Performing Arts, held at the Knox United Church in Fort Frances. The piano and instrumental divisions of the Festival ran throughout this week, and next week will feature the […]

By Jim Bronskill
THE CANADIAN PRESS

OTTAWA – Four Canadian women and 10 children are on their way home from prison camps in northeastern Syria, the federal government said Thursday. The Canadians are among the many foreign nationals in Syrian camps run by Kurdish forces that reclaimed the war-torn region from the extremist Islamic State of […]

By Elisa Nguyen
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
enguyen@fortfrances.com

Get your baskets ready because the 9th annual Easter Egg-stravaganza is coming to Rainy Lake Square this weekend. The Kiwanis Club Fort Frances has been busy finalizing details for an egg-citing, family-friendly event that brings together the community. “I think this kind of event makes a real positive impact in […]

By Elisa Nguyen
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
enguyen@fortfrances.com

The Ontario Heritage Trust unveiled a new provincial plaque to commemorate both Dianna Boileau, the first Canadian to receive gender-affirming surgery in 1970, and Doctor Harold Challis, a local physician at La Verendrye Hospital from 1950 to 1970. The unveiling presentation was hosted by Borderland Pride and the Ontario Heritage […]