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Neilson reelected to lead RRFA

By Heather Latter
Staff writer

There was no change in the executive of the Rainy River Federation of Agriculture during their annual meeting held Saturday night in Stratton.

RR Figure Skaters take to ice for 2007-08

Submitted by
RRFSC

The first sign of winter has arrived, not snow flying....but skates a skating.

Free flu shots on their way!

News Release
NWHU

For the eighth consecutive year, all Ontarians over 6 months of age (approximately 11.5 M people) will be eligible to receive publicly funded (free) influenza vaccine.

Changes make getting Canadian passport a little easier

By Ken Johnston
Editor

Haven’t applied for your passport yet? Well the Canadian Government has recently implemented some changes to the process to make getting it easier.

RR closer to having Neighbourhood Watch program

By Jack Elliott Correspondent About two dozen Rainy River residents frustrated by ongoing incidents of petty vandalism in Rainy River as well as a few more serious break and enter incidents this past summer attended an information meeting at the Rainy River High School on Thursday evening, October 18. Community Policing officer, Constable Doug Irish with the OPP provided copies of the Neighbourhood Watch program entitled ‘A Secure Lifestyle’. Sponsored by Aviva Canada, a leading property and casualty insurance company and endorsed by the Ministry of the Solicitor General.

Credit Union asks you to be the judge of photo contest

News Release
NLCU

Dalseg family makes big donation to local hospitals

News Release
Riverside Foundation

Electricity prices drop for the winter

News Release
Ont. Energy Board

TORONTO, Oct. 12 /CNW/ - Today the Ontario Energy Board (the Board) released electricity commodity prices that will take effect November 1, 2007.

Little Street crossing won’t close this year

By Ken Johnston
Editor
Last week CN sectionmen were busy working on the crossing at Little Street.

Rainy River council looks at back up HAM radio system in case of disaster

By Ken Johnston
Editor

Have you ever wondered how emergency services would coordinate their efforts if a major disaster knocked out traditional methods of communication?

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