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Council gives Globeco a break

Ken Johnston

Rainy River Town Council passed a by-law Monday evening giving Globeco one last chance to get their business running.

Farmers get a reprieve

Ken Johnston

Farmers in the region got a one year reprieve from new meat inspection laws set to take effect Sept. 1, 2004.

Pequana to hold annual meeting

Submitted by
Vicki Morrison Goble
Recording Secretary Pro Tem

Pequana Playhouse’s board met August 14th to discuss the past year’s activities and the upcoming year.

Cattle sale in Stratton this Saturday

Gary Sliworsky
Ag. Rep.

Yearling Cattle Sale, Stratton Sales Barn, 9:00 a.m.

Masons donate to Kenora hospital

News Release
District Masons

District Masons donate to Lake of the Woods District Hospital Foundation.

CCA adopts strategy for dealing with BSE crisis

Cindy McCreath,
CCA Communications Manager

The Canadian Cattlemen’s Association (CCA) Board of Directors unanimously agreed to a strategic plan for the Canadian beef cattle industry at its Semi-Annual Meeting held August 20 in Calgary.

Free vaccines for kids in Ont.

News Release
Min. of Health

The McGuinty government today announced that new vaccinations for meningitis and chicken pox will be available beginning September 1 - part of Ontario’s free childhood immunization program.

Voyage of a lifetime

Ken Johnston

“We are at war,” said Robert Taylor, one of the twelve Lakehead University Voyageurs visiting Rainy River last Wednesday.

Weird Weather plagues Ontario in August

News Release
Environment Canada

The arrival of warm and humid air into southern Ontario late this month was too little, too late for many Ontarians.

Cross country runners gearing up for season

Sariina Kalli
LoW School CC Coach

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