The Shaw 'Together is Amazing' food drive wrapped up on Monday.
With help from local schools, businesses and citizens approximately 7100 pounds of food was gathered for the national campaign. That amount will be tripled with help from Shaw Communications and Campbell's Canada.
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
Last chance to "Fill the Food Banks"
Today is the last day to help Shaw Communications, Campbell's Canada and Canada Safeway "Fill the Food Banks."
The national campaign aims to collect one million pounds of food across the country by the end of the day.
In Fort Frances, drop off locations include Shaw's retail outlet, the library, the Place, Family and Children's Services and Robert Moore School.
The national campaign aims to collect one million pounds of food across the country by the end of the day.
In Fort Frances, drop off locations include Shaw's retail outlet, the library, the Place, Family and Children's Services and Robert Moore School.
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Friday, November 12, 2010
Muskie Theatre presents Scheherazade this weekend at the Townshend Theatre
The Townshend Theatre will play host to the Muskie Theatre production of Scheherazade and the legend of the Arabian Nights this weekend.
Melissa Fletcher, who plays Scheherazade says “it’s about a king who is taking revenge on all of the women in his kingdom and it’s up to Scheherazade to save the day.”
The large cast has been hard at work for the last 8 weeks on the play, the story of which comes from 1001 Arabian Nights.
The show happens tonight and tomorrow at 7 at the Townshend Theatre.
Melissa Fletcher, who plays Scheherazade says “it’s about a king who is taking revenge on all of the women in his kingdom and it’s up to Scheherazade to save the day.”
The large cast has been hard at work for the last 8 weeks on the play, the story of which comes from 1001 Arabian Nights.
The show happens tonight and tomorrow at 7 at the Townshend Theatre.
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Neil McQuarrie in Fort Frances this weekend
Fort Frances native Neil McQuarrie will be at Northwoods tomorrow for a signing of his sixth book entitled the Parry Sound Woodcutter's War.
The book is based on co-author Don Macfie's diary, which he kept during his five years of service, and hundreds of letters which he exchanged with his family in Parry Sound.
McQuarrie says that personal first-hand accounts of wartime such as this is extremely important to document.
“If we don’t document them there’s that much better chance we’ll forget them," he says. "And especially at this time of year, we have to sit back and try to imagine and remember what it was like and what the sacrifices were that these people made.”
McQuarrie will also be speaking at the Library on Sunday.
The book is based on co-author Don Macfie's diary, which he kept during his five years of service, and hundreds of letters which he exchanged with his family in Parry Sound.
McQuarrie says that personal first-hand accounts of wartime such as this is extremely important to document.
“If we don’t document them there’s that much better chance we’ll forget them," he says. "And especially at this time of year, we have to sit back and try to imagine and remember what it was like and what the sacrifices were that these people made.”
McQuarrie will also be speaking at the Library on Sunday.
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Weather records continue to fall across Northwestern Ontario
According to Bill Laidlaw of signal weather services, more temperature records in the Rainy River district tumbled yesterday.
Fort Frances hit 14.2C, shattering the old record of 12 set 1999.
Atikokan hit 15.6C. The old record, set in 1969 was 13.3. Dryden, Kenora, and Red Lake also enjoyed strikingly warm weather. Dryden beating a record set in 1931.
And Sioux Lookout almost made it to the list - they got to 13.7, the old record was 13.9 set 1969.
Signal Weather services' Bill Laidlaw says that we should see another round of records broken today, but the weather will start to change drastically by tomorrow.
"There's a weak cold front coming out og Maintoba that's going to slide across us tomorrow. With that, temperatures start to drop and we'll be down to zero by suppertime."
Fort Frances hit 14.2C, shattering the old record of 12 set 1999.
Atikokan hit 15.6C. The old record, set in 1969 was 13.3. Dryden, Kenora, and Red Lake also enjoyed strikingly warm weather. Dryden beating a record set in 1931.
And Sioux Lookout almost made it to the list - they got to 13.7, the old record was 13.9 set 1969.
Signal Weather services' Bill Laidlaw says that we should see another round of records broken today, but the weather will start to change drastically by tomorrow.
"There's a weak cold front coming out og Maintoba that's going to slide across us tomorrow. With that, temperatures start to drop and we'll be down to zero by suppertime."
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
New International Falls Border Facility
International Falls' new border patrol facility is officially open.
The US Border Patrol in International Falls is responsible for 143 miles of border and is the busiest in Minnesota.
The opening of the state of the art facility was years in the making and marked yesterday afternoon with a ceremony and tours.
It's 33,000 square feet and boasts new training rooms, and easy access to waterways with room for expansion.
The new Border Station is also home to the Minnesota State Patrol, making it the first of its kind in the US and precedent setting.
The US Border Patrol in International Falls is responsible for 143 miles of border and is the busiest in Minnesota.
The opening of the state of the art facility was years in the making and marked yesterday afternoon with a ceremony and tours.
It's 33,000 square feet and boasts new training rooms, and easy access to waterways with room for expansion.
The new Border Station is also home to the Minnesota State Patrol, making it the first of its kind in the US and precedent setting.
Fort Frances Citizen of the Year-Joyce Cunningham
Last night at town council, Joyce Cunningham was named the 23rd recipient of the Fort Frances Citizen of the year award.
The selection committee included citizen of the year 2000 Bill Gushalak, Mayor Avis and councillor Sharon Tibbs.
Cunningham was one of 17 nominees and will be officially honoured at the town's annual appreciation banquet on November 19th.
Cunningham will likely also participate in the Parade of Lights on the 27th.
The selection committee included citizen of the year 2000 Bill Gushalak, Mayor Avis and councillor Sharon Tibbs.
Cunningham was one of 17 nominees and will be officially honoured at the town's annual appreciation banquet on November 19th.
Cunningham will likely also participate in the Parade of Lights on the 27th.
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Monday, November 8, 2010
International Falls Border Patrol Facility opens today
The new Border Patrol Facility officially opens in International Falls today.
The grand opening is being marked by a closed ceremony at 1pm this afternoon followed by a press conference and a facility tour.
The grand opening is being marked by a closed ceremony at 1pm this afternoon followed by a press conference and a facility tour.
Friday, November 5, 2010
National Health Food Month
November is National Health Food month and nutritionists are encouraging parents help their young children boost, fuel and maintain their overall health.
Jane Dummer, a registered dietician, says it can begin by increasing the consumption of Omega-3 fatty acids, such as DHA.
"Fish is a great source of natural DHA," she says, "However fish is not a food that every young child likes nor is it an everyday food in the home. Fortunately there are kid friendly Omega 3 DHA rich foods that can be found in the dairy aisle such as milk, yogurt and cheese."
Dummer also encourages parents to ensure their children start the day with a healthy breakfast and enjoy healthy snacks.
Jane Dummer, a registered dietician, says it can begin by increasing the consumption of Omega-3 fatty acids, such as DHA.
"Fish is a great source of natural DHA," she says, "However fish is not a food that every young child likes nor is it an everyday food in the home. Fortunately there are kid friendly Omega 3 DHA rich foods that can be found in the dairy aisle such as milk, yogurt and cheese."
Dummer also encourages parents to ensure their children start the day with a healthy breakfast and enjoy healthy snacks.
Soaring Hydro Rates
The Provincial NDP is continuing its attack on the McGuinty Liberals over the issue of soaring hydro rates.
The McGuinty Government has rejected an NDP Motion to take the HST off of hydro.
At Queen's Park Tuesday, leader Andrea Horwath raised the concerns of two area residents.
"They just can't make ends meet anymore," she said. "They're just unable to have a positive outlook for the future because costs are just too high. And we're saying to the government there's an easy straight forward way of addressing this where people don't have to jump through hoops applying for tax credits and things. You can make some real impact on their monthly bills by just taking the HST off of their monthly hydro bills."
Horwath noted that families are seeing their hydro bills skyrocket now that winter is fast approaching.
The McGuinty Government has rejected an NDP Motion to take the HST off of hydro.
At Queen's Park Tuesday, leader Andrea Horwath raised the concerns of two area residents.
"They just can't make ends meet anymore," she said. "They're just unable to have a positive outlook for the future because costs are just too high. And we're saying to the government there's an easy straight forward way of addressing this where people don't have to jump through hoops applying for tax credits and things. You can make some real impact on their monthly bills by just taking the HST off of their monthly hydro bills."
Horwath noted that families are seeing their hydro bills skyrocket now that winter is fast approaching.
Boosting Tourism in Northewestern Ontario
The Ministry of Tourism is currently reviewing eight projects that could boost tourism in Northwestern Ontario.
Paul Pepe, a member of the transition team for the new Northern Ontario Tourism Zone, said a variety of initiatives were received.
"Not just marketing, but things like product development and training," Pepe said. "The industry needs training, needs customer service training, needs web marketing training. So there will be dollars allocated to those sort of initiatives."
Other projects include a big-game hunting proposal, motorcycle tours and marketing strategies into Manitoba and the northern U.S.
Paul Pepe, a member of the transition team for the new Northern Ontario Tourism Zone, said a variety of initiatives were received.
"Not just marketing, but things like product development and training," Pepe said. "The industry needs training, needs customer service training, needs web marketing training. So there will be dollars allocated to those sort of initiatives."
Other projects include a big-game hunting proposal, motorcycle tours and marketing strategies into Manitoba and the northern U.S.
Fort Frances Canadian Bass Championship Adopts new format

The Fort Frances Canadian Bass Championship is adopting a new format for 2011.
It includes dividing the 120-teams on the final day into three fields based on total catches from the first two days. Weights are then wiped clean with winners determined in each field based on catches in the final day.
In a four-page release outlining the format, newly-elected president Gord Watson said it's based on angler input and gives all anglers an opportunity to earn money with more prizes awarded each day.
The championship is also capping the teams at 120.
Early Learning in the Rainy River District

The Rainy River District School board plans to accelerate implementation of the third year in the province's early learning program.
Education Director Heather Campbell said an additional class will be established at Robert Moore School in Fort Frances where earlier learning starts next year.
"We have to absord some of the costs for year two," she said, "But it's minimal overall impact to the board as far as far as the actual costs of it's full implementation in year two."
Campbell noted that the move also meets certain Ministry of Education requirements for the program.
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