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Help needed to solve threats made at Fort Credit Union

News Release
NWO/MN Crimestoppers

Leland Indian, 40

It is with great sadness that the family of “Leland Indian” announce his sudden passing on Monday, November 4th, 2013 at his residence in Big Grassy First Nation.

Another train derailment near Fort Frances

By Duane Hicks
Fort Frances Times

CN crews were busy today cleaning up spilled grain near Fort Frances after 39 freight cars jumped the tracks around 5:45 p.m. yesterday.

Pine River 4-H tackles digital photography

By Jordan Desserre
Pine River 4-H Club

The first meeting of Pine River 4-H Digital Photography Club was held on Saturday, October 19, 2013 at the Stratton Seniors Centre at 9:30 am.

"The Prairie Garden"

By Melanie Mathieson
Gardening Guru

Smart(er) Phones

By Jack Elliott
Contributor

The Species At Risk Incentive Program

By Gary Sliworsky
OMAF/MRA Rep.

The Viruses - Our smallest enemies

By Al Lowe
Contributor

Lest we forget Dorothy Chambers

I was very saddened to hear last week that we lost Dorothy Chambers. Dorothy was a well-known and well-loved resident in Thunder Bay, and was best known as a proud veteran and advocate for men and women serving our country in uniform, past and present. As we enter Remembrance Week in Canada it only seems to appropriate to remember Dorothy in this week’s column – an excerpt of her own life story via www.thememoryproject.com

Christmas shopping traditions

The snow sits firmly frozen to the ground. The temperature will not even reach a melting point on Monday. Outdoor Christmas lights have already displaced the Halloween decorations. Stores have begun their change over to the Christmas season.
Retailers have planned special Christmas promotions across the Rainy River District.
More lights will be added to homes across the district in the next few weeks as preparations are made for the holiday season.

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