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Drizzle Creek Days!

By Jack Elliott
Correspondent

Waxwings - Trim, polite and modest

By Al Lowe
Contributor

The fish won!

The graph told me the temperature of the lake was 59F (15C). The winds were blowing from the west at 35 KM (22 mph). The air temperature said 9 C. Saturday was to be my first day of pre-fishing for the Fort Frances Canadian Bass Championship.
For the past several years, I have looked at several pieces of shoreline in the south arm, strewn with lots of boulders and the occasional weed patch and wondered if they held fish. I was going to test them because the wind was beating on the shores or driving waves along the boulder fields that should make for good fishing.

Rainy River knows how to throw a party!

Letter to the editor,
Once again the little Town of Rainy River showed the District how to throw a party!

A step backwards for Rainy River

Letter to the editor,

Busy vacation, but worth it!

Take a vacation? What is that?
Well last week I did just that for the first time in about five years or more (been so long can't remember).

Catholics welcome new priest

By Jack Elliott
Correspondent

Gardening with outdoor allergies

By Melanie Mathieson
Gardening Guru

Proposed New General Nutrient Management Regs

The posting of proposed amendments to the General Nutrient Management Regulation (O. Reg. 267/03), under the Nutrient Management Act, 2002, (NMA) for the management of nonagricultural source materials (NASM), milking centre washwater and anaerobic digestion on the Environmental Bill of Rights Registry (EBR #: 010-6515) occurred on June 29, 2009. NASM includes sewage biosolids, food processing residuals and other materials not generated by an agricultural operation (such as wood ash) that can be used as a nutrient on agricultural lands.

The Gene Pool

By Jack Elliott
Correspondent
It’s that time of year again. Proud grandparents are roaming the streets of Drizzle Creek showing off the visiting grandkids down for a summer visit.

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