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More deer tags for hunters this fall

Ken Johnston

Deer hunters and drivers will be happy with the news that the Ministry of Natural Resources has put new regulations in place to allow hunters in Northwestern Ontario to take as many as six deer this fall.

Intermediate Track

Ken Johnston

On Thursday nine schools sent grade 7 and 8 students to Riverview for the Intermediate Track meet.

Sturgeon Creek school wins junior track meet

Ken Johnston

With the Olympics only weeks away, it seemed only fitting that athletes from across the district converged on Riverview School last week to compete in two track and field meets.

Morson Women’s Institute moves annual fish fry to July 4th

Rosemary Laevens
Morson W.I.

Steel Magnolias hits the stage in Warroad

Julie Jones
Warroad Summer Theatre

Warroad Summer Theatre announces “Steel Magnolias” to be performed June 10-13 and 17-20, 2004.

Centennial committee opts to waive fee increase

News Release
Rainy River Centennial Committee

Six weeks and counting until Centennial Homecoming Weekend

LoW councillor resigns

Ruth Brett
Contributor

MNDM looking for roomies

Ken Johnston

The Town of Rainy River could be getting some roommates in the not to distant future and it could save all taxpayers some money and possibly provide better services.

Fertilizer directions should be followed carefully

Melanie Mathieson - Gardening Guru

In general there are eight ways to apply the variety of fertilizers you may use.

Conservative candidate pledges to do away with red tape and gun registry

Ken Johnston

Conservative candidate for the Thunder Bay-Rainy River riding, David Leskowski, was busy working the streets of Rainy River last Thursday trying to drum up support for his bid to become the next Member of Parliament here.

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