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The Fort Frances Kiwanis Club is hosting a Small Hands, Big Hearts Kids Market in May to enable kids to “buy” gifts for friends and family, and they’re looking for assistance from the community.
Now that the number of Canadians crossing the border for travel has declined, many people are choosing to travel across ...
Theatre kids are rallying to convince the principal of their Winnipeg high school to approve their “dream musical” — a ...
The never-ending cycle of forest fires gets some ‘rare good news’ from first-of-its-kind data on the phenomenon occasionally ...
Ontario rolled out an $11-billion support package Monday to help businesses and workers under pressure from US tariffs — but ...
Riverside Health Care is excited to launch the new Rainy River District and Regional Specialty and Diagnostic Transportation ...
Tomorrow will be cloudy with periods of light snow during the day, remaining cloudy with a chance of flurries or rain showers ...
The mayor of Fort Frances is one of 169 other municipal leaders who will see their capabilities grow come May 1, 2025. In a ...
The Sunset Country Metis Council hosted a Spring Feast last Friday, April 4. The feast was held at the Metis Hall. The ...
Manitoba MLAs are slated to debate whether elementary school teachers should be mandated to use a standardized tool to screen ...
A consultant’s report says Oliver Paipoonge’s fire department could “efficiently” serve the municipality’s growing ...
Despite tariff threats from the U.S., the Port of Thunder Bay is looking to have another great year, according to Chris Heikkinen, chief executive officer of the Thunder Bay Port Authority. He said 95 ...
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