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Living and dying for someone else

By Darlene Smith
RR Ministerial

Death does not seem to be a miracle, but it was that day.

The next big safari is to Whitefish Bay!

By Jack Elliott
Correspondent

Brown Bats - Big and little ones!

By Al Lowe
Contributor

In Northwestern Ontario, there are six species of bats. By far the most common one is the Little Brown Bat, which is found in almost all of Canada below the tree line.

Time to think about rebreeding the herd

By Gary Sliworsky
OMAFRA Rep.

Tough times for traditional services

The Victoria Times Colonist announced online that it would cease publishing Monday papers beginning June 22.

We should be proud

When you are a kid people always ask you what you want to be when you grow up?
Of course when we were kids the common answers were a fireman, policeman, doctor or astronaut.

Bernice Sandvik, 90

After a short illness at the age of 90, Bernice Ansena Sandvik passed away at the Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre on Saturday, May 2nd, 2009. The only child of Neal and Julia Ford, she was born November 14, 1918, in Hanna, AB. At an early age they moved to Rainy River, ON. After graduating Rainy River High School she returned to Alberta for Business College in Calgary. During the following World War, she worked in a wartime factory in Buffalo, New York, and enlisted in the SPARS (U.S. Coast Guard).

Wilfred "Ev" Oswald Henrickson, 85

October 12, 1923 – April 26, 2009

Courtney Arica Jack Saagaajweyaashiik, 23

Courtney Arica Jack Saagaajweyaashiik
Sadly on Sunday April 26, 2009 Courtney Arica Jack of Fort Frances, Ont passed away at the age of 23. She was born April 4, 1986 in Fort Frances, Ont.

Walk for Memories is May 23rd

By Ken Johnston
Editor

Want to walk for a good cause? Then mark May 23rd on your calendar and join in the Alzheimer Society’s annual Walk for Memories in Rainy River.

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