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Volunteers needed to drive seniors to activities

By Irene Hanson
RR Hosp. Aux.

Common genetic defects in cattle

By Gary Sliworsky
OMAFRA Rep.

This week’s article is part 2 on congenital defects in cattle. Here are some of the more common genetic defects that can occur.

The Evening Grosbeak

By Al Lowe
Contributor

Bill C-501 is still alive and well

With the new session of parliament in full swing I’d like to give an update on Bill C-501 which is still making its way through the legislative cycle. There have been some recent developments in regard to the bill and the way forward has become clearer in recent days.

Too many choices in our lives

A recent study conducted in both the United States and in Europe has come to the conclusion that we have too many choices in our lives. In both Europe and the States, the testing group gave shoppers a choice of 30 jams to sample and then watched to see how that affected the purchase of that particular brand of jams. There was really no change in jam purchases.

What to do when technology fails!

Technology is such a big part of our lives now. So what does one do when we suddenly are without some of it?

What to do when technology fails!

Technology is such a big part of our lives now. So what does one do when we suddenly are without some of it?

Riverview wins first tourney

By Mark Jodoin
Coach

LoW Twp. to support locum housing project in RR

Submitted by
Ruth Brett

Hampton says area is on the cusp of a mining boom

By Ken Johnston
Editor

In these uncertain times of economic downturns, Kenora-Rainy River Member of Provincial Parliament, Howard Hampton, feels the area is on the cusp of what could be a boom.

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