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Taking in some auction action

By Jack Elliott
Correspondent

The Whooping Crane is the tallest bird in N.A.

By Al Lowe
Contributor

The Whooping Crane is not a bird which you are likely to see in Northwestern Ontario. You are really not likely to see it anywhere, except in two very special locations.

NWO's passion for health care reflected in award

Letter to the Editor,
Northwest’s Passion for Health Care Reflected in International Public Participation Award

Thanksgiving is not jus a North American celebration

When New England was established, the pilgrim colony at the Plymouth Massasachusetts celebrated the first Thanksgiving. History may indicate that the earliest Thanksgiving may have been celebrated almost 75 years earlier. That first Thanksgiving is often remembered for the sharing of food, and opportunities that the new country had brought.
Without the food from the natives of the area, it likely that colony would not have survived that first year as successfully as it did.

Car phones no more

Later this month Ontario will soon join the growing number of jurisdictions that will make it illegal to talk or text on a cell phone, unless using a hands-free device.

Iona Godin, 69

It is with great sadness that the family of Iona Godin announces her passing on Monday, Sept. 21, 2009 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Timothy Boonstra, 62

Timothy Boonstra, June 5th, 1947 – September 26th, 2009

Dale Hanson, 73

In loving memory of our dear husband, father and grandfather who passed away on September 3, 2009 at the Dryden Regional Health Centre with his family at his side.

Moratorium on rural post office closures to remain intact

News Release
CUPW

Fall lawn care tips

By Melanie Mathieson
Gardening Guru

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