Thursday, February 9, 2012
  • Mush!
    Mush!

    Frigid temperatures didn’t stop students at St. Michael’s from having a blast while going on dog sled rides around the school yard yesterday morning. The rides were provided by Burton Penner of Borealis Sled Dog Adventures from Vermilion Bay and kicked off a fun-filled day there, with students later taking part in literacy activities.

    Mush!
  • Learning empathy
    Learning empathy

    Infant Anthony Brunetta, seen here with dad, Ryan Brunetta, and mom, Ellen Gibson, was the focus of attention for students in Becky Booth’s Grade 2 class at Robert Moore School on Friday during the “Roots of Empathy” program.

    Learning empathy
  • Auction items
    Auction items

    “Friends of the Library” president Cathy Robinson admired some of the penny auction items on display at the Fort Frances Public Library Technology Centre in preview of the annual Valentine’s bake sale and cookie walk slated there this coming Monday (Feb. 13).

    Auction items
  • Saving ball
    Saving ball

    Alex Gustafson went airborne to keep the play alive for the Muskie junior boys’ basketball team last Wednesday as they took on the Dryden Eagles in NorWOSSA action here. Gustafson was able to keep the ball in-bounds as the black-and-gold cruised to a 53-21 victory. See story C8.

    Saving ball
  • Dog sled rides
    Dog sled rides

    Despite the chilly temperature this morning, St. Michael’s School students were all smiles as they had a chance to go for dog sled rides around the school grounds with Burton Penner of Borealis Sled Dog Adventures from Vermilion Bay.

    Dog sled rides

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Town to try ‘Plan B’ for airport funding

The town again will try to get district municipalities to help pay to operate the Fort Frances Airport, but this time on a fixed contribution basis.
Last year, district municipalities were asked to consider cost-sharing based on each community’s percentage of the overall population.

True love lasts a lifetime

Couple celebrates
70 years together
Gilbert Gillies wrote these words to his fiancée, Ruby, back on Nov. 17, 1941: “I love you more and more and miss you more as the days go by and my love and ours is going to last throughout the years.”
And lasted it has—for more than 70 years.

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