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Many use Naughty Pine Riding Ranch to learn and for therapy

By Ken Johnston
Editor

Last week one of two weeks of horseback riding camps wrapped up at Naughty Pine Riding Ranch, about 20 minutes north west of Rainy River.

Keeping the weeds at bay!

By Melanie Mathieson
Gardening Guru

No more apps. being accepted

By Gary Sliworsky
OMAFRA Rep.

Goat farming goes to the dogs!

By Jack Elliott
Correspondent

Goat farming goes to the dogs!

By Jack Elliott
Correspondent

The other poplars

By Al Lowe
Contributor

Rob has so many valid points

Letter to the editor,

Times are a changing at newspapers

Daily newspapers across North America are facing difficult times. Since 2006, the percentage of people reading a daily paper has declined by 4%. Community newspapers such as the Fort Frances Times and the Rainy River Record have successfully held on to their readers.
One of the major changes in daily newspaper readers is that the number of readers, choosing to read their paper on line has grown by almost 50%. Now one third of newspapers daily readers are reading the paper on line. It is a troubling problem for newspaper owners.

Happy 90th to us!

Happy birthday to us!
With this paper the Rainy River Record has reached another milestone!
We celebrate our 90th birthday and begin our 91st volume.

Nettie (Nastia) Monastyrski, 89

Nettie (Nastia) Monastyrski

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