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Air Command Band at The Centre, Nov. 30

The Music Association of Dryden High School proudly presents a fundraising concert; “Kicking Off Christmas” with the Air Command Band on Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. at The Centre. The Air Command Band has been a [...]

Shirley Rose Matsalla – April 25, 1949 – November 15, 2011

Shirley Rose Matsalla – April 25, 1949 – November 15, 2011

It is with great sorrow that the family announces the passing of Shirley Rose Matsalla age 62 of Vermilon Bay at the Dryden Regional Health Centre on Tuesday, November 15th, 2011. Shirley was born on April [...]

Gary Parsons – February 17, 1940 – October 25, 2011

Gary Parsons – February 17, 1940 – October 25, 2011

It is with heavy hearts we say good-bye to Gary. He passed away at the TBRHSC on October 25, 2011 with his family by his side. Gary was born in Thunder Bay. He worked for the [...]

Festival of Trees begins Nov. 24

Festival of Trees begins Nov. 24

By Ally Dunham The annual Festival of Trees celebration is gearing up for another sparkling, fun-filled three days at The Centre. Kicking off the festival on Thurs., Nov. 24 is the Free Seniors Afternoon from 1:30 [...]

GALLERY: Turkey Trot 2011

GALLERY: Turkey Trot 2011

Images of mainly DHS students running through some excellent fall colours in the annual cross-country running race, held this year at New Prospect School. [...]

Kenora’s Rod McKay named Conservative candidate

Kenora’s Rod McKay named Conservative candidate

Rod McKay will be the Conservative candidate in the October Provincial elections. Following a vote of close to 200 PC members, McKay won out over Kenora city councillor, Louis Roussin. McKay, the mill manager for Kenora [...]

Liberals’ Leek a fresh face in Kenora-Rainy River race

The Ontario Liberals are putting a fresh face into the hunt for the Kenora-Rainy River Riding in the upcoming Oct. 6 election. Twenty-seven year-old Township of Emo councillor Anthony Leek is hoping to make inroads for [...]

How ‘The Trout’ got its groove back

How ‘The Trout’ got its groove back

Without the bitterness, the sweet just ain’t as sweet. Those unacquainted with the recent history of the Trout Forest Music Festival may have missed the significance of those meaningful glances passing between the festival’s die hard [...]

Sioux Fire #35 still growing

While the Sioux Lookout fire number 35 did receive some 10 mm rain during the storm on the night of Monday, July 4, the now 78,079 hectare fire is still listed as out of control as [...]

GALLERY: DHS Commencement 2011

GALLERY: DHS Commencement 2011

  2011 DHS Scholarships and Bursaries B. Lindgren & Associates – Dale Parkin Memorial Bursary-$200-Carly Kaus BDO Dunwoody Busary-$500-Brian Herr Best Western Hotel & Conference Centre Bursary-$500-Zachary Savage Business Award – Wilson’s Business Solutions-$200 & Digital [...]