Motorists travelling along Highway 71 may encounter a brief delay this morning.
Members of Onigaming First Nation near Nestor Falls intend to protest measures contained in the federal government's omnibus bill they say effect the environment and First Nation Treaties.
Chief Norman Copenance says the protest will be peaceful.
Protesters will begin with a ceremony at the community's school before marching along the Highway around 10 a.m.
Maybe a sign area motorists are getting the message about drinking and driving.
OPP say just one driver so far has been charged with impaired driving in the Rainy River district during this year's Festive RIDE program that began at the end of November.
Two other motorists, checked by police, had their licenses briefly suspended after being found with a blood alcohol limit of between 0.05 and 0.08.
More high school hockey games at Fort Frances High School have been cancelled because of the labour dispute with teachers.
School officials says all games up to January 14 have been cancelled for both the boys and girls teams.
All other sports at Fort High are currently cancelled into the new year as high school teachers continue their withdrawal from extra-curricular activities in protest over Bill 115.
Minnesota's Democrats say now is the time to take a closer look at the state's gun laws.
The shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut has been a catalyst for those discussions in the U.S.
Michael Paymar, who will lead the House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee, says every state has every has a responsibility to evaluate their gun laws.
Meantime, Republican Rep. Tony Cornish plans to introduce a bill that would allow teachers to arm themselves in the classroom.