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New preschool learning program to start Thurs.

Ken Johnston

In the past year there has been a strong move by the provincial government to aid families in developing good learning at preschool ages.

RR branch of Credit Union turned five Sunday

Ken Johnston

This week marks the 5th Anniversary of the opening of the Rainy River Branch of the Northern Lights Credit Union.

New Generation Co-ops

Gary Sliworsky (Ag. Rep.)

If you have been doing any reading about agriculture in the past few years you will have come across phrases like “value added” and “further processing”. And the term “New Generation co-op” is often referenced when we hear these terms. So what are New Generation Co-operatives?

Recreation Report: Busy winter season arrives

Monique Gall
Recreation Director

This summer was busy with weddings and socials, and ball tournaments.
It was the summer with fastball back in town at the Rec Centre.

Choir entertains Senior Friendship Group

by Ev Moen

On Wednesday October 16, 02 sixteen members met at the depot for fun and fellowship.

Davidson & Neilson invited to compete in Spain

Ken Johnston

Who would have thought that the international sports cooperative between Rainy River High School and Lake of the Woods Schools (Baudette, Minnesota) would lead athletes to Spain.

Smoking police to begin patrols in January

NWHU Press Release

The Medical Officer of Health for the Kenora- Rainy River District, Dr. Pete Sarsfield, has set January 1, 2003 as the date by which all indoor workplaces and public places in the district must be 100% smoke-free.

Forest Women’s Institute calls for return of recycling

Laurel Desrosier

Forest Women’s Institute met at the home of Joyce Penner on Oct. 8. The meeting was opened with the Mary Stewart Collect read by Irene Hanson.

More must be done to protect senior’s pensions

Howard Hampton, MPP

I strongly believe much more can and must be done immediately to protect the savings and pensions of our citizens.

Fine-tuning a cow

Gary Sliworsky

Bang! Sputter! Miss! When your car’s carburetor gets too much or too little of gas or oxygen, problems can arise. The engine of the cow works the same way.

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