Wednesday, March 10, 2010
  • Roots of empathy
    Roots of empathy

    Samantha Kelly, Sean Schatull, and Teagan Friesen, students in John Cousineau’s Grade 1 class at St. Michael’s School, observed the reactions of little Madelyn Dent to toys and other obstacles yesterday morning during the “Roots of Empathy” program.

    Roots of empathy
  • Leading the rush
    Leading the rush

    NorFab Flames PeeWee forward Amber Jourdain charged ahead in a exhibition game against the Bantam BDO Stars here last night. Jourdain was one of six different scorers for the Flames, who knocked off the Stars 6-2.

    Leading the rush
  • Community fundraiser
    Community fundraiser

    Janice Cousineau put a bid on a “movie basket,” donated by Micaela, Doug, and Tyler Jensen, during the silent auction at last night’s “Community Chest” benefit dinner at La Place Rendez-Vous. The annual dinner and auction, which saw a sold-out crowd of about 225 people, raised $15,053 to help local families facing medical expenses.

    Community fundraiser
  • Serving soup
    Serving soup

    Nicole LePine served up wild rice soup yesterday at St. Mary’s Youth Group’s annual “Development and Peace” soup-and-bun fundraiser. The youth group made bread and buns, with advice from from Helen and Ray Cousineau, as well as served up hot soup donated by parishioners.

    Serving soup
  • Cribbage tournament
    Cribbage tournament

    Ann Sandmoen counted points while Chuck Hanson moved his peg along the board during a cribbage tournament Saturday held in conjunction with the 28th-annual Nestor Falls Winter Carnival. The mild weather drew many participants out for the fun-filled weekend, which also included a hypnotist show, snow golf, fishing derby, pancake breakfast, and much more.

    Cribbage tournament

Latest news

Report offers ideas to improve doctor recruiting

A new report done by the Rainy River Future Development Corp. is recommending several measures to enhance physician recruitment and retention here, including creating a new executive committee, increasing awareness of incentive programs, and getting more participation from the broader community.

Police probing fatal crash

A Sioux Narrows man was killed in an overnight collision on Highway 71 near Caliper Lake.
Brian Beacham, 42, was driving a passenger van northbound when he collided with a southbound tractor-trailer unit in the southbound lane, police reported this morning.
The accident occurred around midnight in the area of Caliper Lake, about six km south of Nestor Falls.

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