Alyssa Chiasson, left, and Yvonne McPherson held a tea party while dancing to “Tea for Two” at the Fort Dance Studio’s Sixth-Annual Core and Elite divisions recital entitled “Egos and Icons.” The dance recital was held at the Townshend Theatre on Friday. —Melanie Béchard photos

Lindsey Dixon, six, celebrated her goal for the Tigers youth soccer team yesterday night at the St Francis Sportsfields. Around 650 youths are part of Fort Frances Youth Soccer. whose season ends on June 23. —Emmanuel Moutsatsos photo

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Aaron Meyers, four, of Couchiching First Nation found a new friend in this week-old Holstein calf during Dairy Day at the Clover Valley Farmers’ Market on Saturday. –Michael Hilborn photo

Shane Wepruk, an employee at Dory’s Fish Market, is hoping this giant halibut and fresh lobster will be long gone after the Scott Street business finishes celebrating its grand opening, which started this morning. The shop, which has been open for about a month, carries a wide variety of fish […]

—Melanie Béchard photo

Tucker Johnson, left, Siobhan MacKintosh, and Sydney Johnson did the honour of cutting the ribbon at the grand opening ceremony for Family and Children’s Services yesterday afternoon. FACS moved into the renovated old Fort High last summer. Yesterday’s grand opening featured guided tours, snacks, balloons and colouring for children, and […]

EWC champion Steve Ballan proudly displayed the 30”, 10-pound lunker that helped him claim his first-ever walleye tournament title as partner Doug McBride accepted congratulations from a derby volunteer before joining his longtime friend at the front of the stage. –Wes Gilbertson photo

Ben Grant used his forearm to counter attack against a punch from Paul Forget during a non-contact drill at a Wado-Kai clinic held Friday night at Crossroads School in Devlion, where almost 30 people took part in. A meet was held there Saturday that saw close to 60 people attend. […]