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Kenora and RR Legal Clinics amalgamate

April 1, 2009 - The Kenora Community Legal Clinic and the Rainy River District Community Legal Clinic are amalgamating today to become the Northwest Community Legal Clinic. The Kenora, Fort Frances and Atikokan offices will be maintained, but staff at the three locations will share clients and manage workloads together.
Eliminating administrative duplication and overlap while providing more direct representation will enhance client services, says Trudy McCormick, Executive Director, Northwest Community Legal Clinic.

First Nations upset with dumping of sewage into the river

News Release
RRFN & WEBO

Men fined $7,000 for hunting on private property

News Release
MNR

Two Hearst hunters have been fined a total of $7,000 for trespassing and hunting deer on private land.

Shawn Hartnell is working the oil patch in Egypt

By Ken Johnston
Editor

Rec. Board gets $37,500 grant for improvements

By Ken Johnston
Editor

For decades a wet floor hasbeen a major deterrent to holding major events in the summer at Rainy River Arena.

Railroad Daze a week earlier this year

By Ken Johnston
Editor

It is only three months away and plans are well underway for the annual Rainy River Railroad Daze festival. However, there is a new twist this year.

Kids Easter egg hunt is Saturday

By Ken Johnston
Editor

Hippity hop on down to Rainy River this Saturday for the annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Rainy River Community Centre.

Richards drops individual suits but still suing cattlemen's association

By Ken Johnston
Editor

Rec. hockey draws 40 kids

By Ken Johnston
Editor

They say Canadians are born with a hockey gene. However, not everyone can afford to play organized hockey, leaving many kids ‘genetically challenged.’

Chamber promotes area in Edmonton

By Ken Johnston
Editor

They were out spreading the word... that Rainy River and area is a great place to vacation!

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