—Heather Latter photo
Kayden Ellis, who is almost two, enjoyed playing in the “car” at the “Kids Being Kids” program offered Thursday mornings at the Sunset Country Métis Hall here. Run in part by the local Best Start Hub, the playgroup remains the only outreach programming available by the organization. All other outreach programming has been cancelled as of last week.

—Duane Hicks photo
Getting the freezers stocked with snack foods in anticipation of Sunday’s Super Bowl parties, local owner Chris McKinnon donned a red nose today for M&M Meat Shops’ 21st-annual Red Nose Day. Staff at more than 400 M&M Meat Shops across Canada, including here in Fort Frances, wore red noses aimed at helping customers beat the winter blues and brighten their day with a dose of laughter.

—Lucas Punkari photo
RJ McDonald, third for the Matthew Armstrong rink from Stratton, watched as second Jake Vandenbrand and lead Cody Armstrong swept a rock down the ice during the fourth end of their 13-0 loss to Tanner Horgan of Sudbury last night to open the Northern Ontario Bantam boys’ provincial playdowns at the Fort Frances Curling Club.

—Duane Hicks photo
Students in Becky Booth’s Grade 2 class at Robert Moore School said goodbye to baby Anthony Brunetta and his mother, Ellen Gibson, this morning during the “Roots of Empathy” program. It works to create emotional literacy and prevent bullying amongst students by using the baby as a “teacher,” and having children observing his development and feelings over various visits.

Latest news
Entries being sought for soup cook-off
Friday, 3 February 2012 - 2:27pmThe Rainy River District Dietitians and Fort Frances Chamber of Commerce are looking for participants for a “So You Think You Can Cook . . . Soups On” event slated for March 28.
DSSAB forced to cut staffing
Thursday, 2 February 2012 - 1:33pmThe Rainy River District Social Services Administration Board today announced reductions to its staffing complement to address the dynamically changing economic conditions of the district.





