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RR gets $10,000 grant from Ont.

News Release
Ont. Gov.

The communities of Red Lake and Rainy River are preparing for future investment opportunities with assistance from the Ontario government.

Frances Theresa "Frankie" Wilson, 94

Frances Wilson, age 94, passed away peacefully with her family at her side on Sunday, April 12, 2009 at Pinecrest Home for the Aged. She was born February 8, 1915 in Rainy River, Ontario to the late Albert and Tressa Hodges. On November 28, 1936, Frances was united in marriage to Richard Phillip Wilson in Dryden, Ontario. They built and operated a tourist camp on Eagle Lake and while there, had 2 lakes named after them, (Richard Lake and Frances Lake). Frankie was a long time resident of Rainy River Ontario.

Why meeting with you is so important

We are nearly finished the two week parliamentary break, and a series of workshops and townhall meetings that I’ve been hosting across the riding. I’ll have more to say about how these meetings turned out sometime soon, but I wanted to take a moment to let you know why I think having these meetings from time to time is so important.

Red Hatters do dinner theatre

By Susan Douglas
RR Red Hat Society

The Sound of Music to be performed in Baudette Apr. 23-26

Press Release
Pequana Playhouse

Area gardeners to meet Thursday

By Wanda Carlson
Reporter/Treasurer

What type of Lilac Shrub should I plant?

By Melanie Mathieson
Gardening Guru

Sensitivity training in Drizzle Creek

By Jack Elliott
Correspondent

The Bald Eagle is a symbol of power and strength

By Al Lowe
Contributor

Advantages to including legumes in pastures

By Gary Sliworsky
OMAFRA Rep.

There are a number of advantages to including a significant level of legume content in pastures. Jack Kyle, Grazier Specialist with OMAFRA explains.

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