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Where is the province's backbone?

The editorial in last week’s Fort Frances Times has caused a great deal of outcry. It has sparked a debate about what is a reasonable salary for a emergency worker to be paid. And it has questioned what senior managers in the public sector should be paid.
We missed the mark. Our intent was to question whether or not the wage controls and salary controls that the provincial government imposed through the “Public Sector Compensation Restraint to Protect Public Services Act, 2010”, were actually being put into practice.

Pension bill entering final phases

After a year of work Bill C-501 is now entering the final phases of the legislative process. With that being said there have been some important recent developments that have changed the very nature of the bill and how it may impact hard working Canadians.

Flashing back to the 80s with the Owls

If you are like me, then, last week, you found yourself recollecting what it was like to have a team do well at RRHS when I went to school.

Bantam Bears first on the season and now District champs!

By Mickey Gustafson
Contributor

Congratulations to the Baudette Bantam Bears on a great season! They finished the regular season in 1st place with a 10-1-1 record.

Chicago Bible Institute's Moody Chorale to perform in RR

Submitted by
Mark Mast

Editor's Note: Local girls Rachel and Mirriam Mast and Kelsey Quibell of Emo will be singing with this choir.

Morrison defeats Foulger to win men's bonspiel

By Ken Johnston
Editor

Two of the three finals at the annual Rainy River Men’s Curling Bonspiel came down to the wire Saturday night!

Peas Please!

By Melanie Mathieson
Gardening Guru

Runners Shivered on the River!

By Ken Johnston
Editor

The weather lived up to the name of Rainy River’s annual winter 5 km. Monday. 11 participants definitely “Shivered on the River!”

Submissions sought from agri students

By Gary Sliworsky
OMAFRA Rep.

The Red Squirrel

By Al Lowe
Contributor

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