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Twelve graduate from Our Lady of the Way School

Milt Guba
Correspondent

Delightful sparkling lights hanging criss-cross from the ceiling at Our Lady of the Way School greatly charmed the gymnasium audience supported by parents and friends for the graduating class 2004.

Grade 8 and 12 students graduate from SCAP

Milt Guba
Correspondent

Sturgeon Creek Alternative program held their annual graduation at Sturgeon Creek School before a packed house.

Boshcoff wins

Former Thunder Bay mayor Ken Boshcoff will represent the constituents of Thunder Bay-Rainy River as part of the Liberal minority government. He won the riding with about 40% of the vote.

No Canada Day festivities in RR

Ken Johnston

Canada Day will be quiet in Rainy River this year.

RRHS grads begin their walk of life

Ken Johnston

It was an evening that will forever be a milestone in their lives.

Forest Women’s Institute finalizing plans for centennial

Laurel Desrosier
Forest Women’s Institute

Forest Women’s Institute met on June 15 at the home of Gisela Mykytyn.

Ukrainian dancers to perform at centennial

Rainy River Centennial Committee

Dryden’s Zirka Dancers to perform at Rainy River Homecoming, Sunday, Aug 1
Rainy River’s Homecoming Celebration has so much going on you want to plan carefully to insure you take in your favourite activities.

Class of 2004 graduates from Riverview

Ken Johnston

About 100 people gathered in the gymnasium at Riverview Elementary School Friday to watch a dozen kids graduate from grade 8.

Morson resort hires chef from Rome

Ken Johnston

There is a little taste of Italy in Morson!

Anglers net $7,235 in fines on Lake of the Woods

News Release
Ministry of Natural Resources

While most anglers stuck to the rules, Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) conservation officers still handed out $7,235 in fines during a three-day fishing enforcement blitz on Lake of the Woods.

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