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It is a fact of life. We all slow down

In recent months I have been watching my dear old dog become just that... old.
He is nearly 13 which makes him about 91 in human years.

Timo Brielmann recognized for academic achievement at U. of Guelph

Outstanding undergraduate students from OAC, the Ontario Agricultural College at the University of Guelph, were recognized for their achievements on November 16 at a reception held at the Arboretum Centre, University of Guelph.
Timo Brielmann of the Rainy River area was among the students honoured at the event, receiving the J. Ross Cavers Semester Abroad Scholarship, which recognizes academic achievement and supports students participating in a semester abroad program.

NOMA brings regions concerns to Queen's Park

News Release
N.O.M.A.

The Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association is pleased to provide an overview of our advocacy activities throughout 2010.

The Library Corner: Check out all our new best sellers

By Michael Dawber
Assistant Librarian

If you have not visited us since before the holidays, the big guy in the red suit was very generous to the library this season.

Young girl hurt in snowmobile accident

News Release
O.P.P.

As the snow continues to fall, members of the Kenora Detachment of the OPP would like to remind everyone to ride and drive safely on Motorized Snow Vehicles.

Public school board in surplus position

News Release

Rainy River District School Board continues to invest in Students while remaining financially responsible.

Many boomrs not ready for Alzheimers

News Release
Kenora-RR Alz. Society

An online survey of baby boomers across Canada conducted by the Alzheimer Society reveals a worrying lack of awareness about Alzheimer’s disease.

Catholic board begins offering full-time/day kindergarten programs

News Release

Highlighting the Hibiscus

By Melanie Mathieson
Gardening Guru

Council hears request from Rec. Board for hel in tearing down old chimney

By Ken Johnston
Editor

Rainy River Town Council learned Monday evening that the recreation centre is in need of some capital funding to tear down the dilapidated chimney on the building.

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