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Vol. 13 No.2
From the Rat Portage Miner
One hundred years ago, the concept of objective reporting often
seemed to have escaped the writers of the day. Their accounts of
council meetings, accidents, and criminal activities were rife with
personal embellishments and opinions. While we might frown upon
such reporting these days, there's no doubt that it makes for a
darn good story.
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Christmas in Rat
Portage
Vol. 10 No.4
by Lori Nelson
In the still of a crisp winter morning, our town must look like
it has for the past 120 winters. The cool waters of the lake are
softened by a glistening mantle of snow. Bare tree branches sparkle
with hoar frost. Jewel-like icicles drip from rockcuts. On such a
day, the landscape itself harbours a sense of peace, a rightness
with the world, a brightness of spirit, and a kindness towards its
inhabitants.
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Dear Mother: A Bride's Letter
Home
Vol. 11 No.2
On December 31, 1912, Nellie Perry Winslow of Saco, Maine,
married Joseph Rideout of Kenora, Ontario. The groom's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harding Rideout, lived in Kenora, and it was here that the
newlyweds came to live for a few months before proceeding west
where Joseph was to work on the Canadian Pacific Railway.
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The Five Roses
Cookbook
Vol. 12 No.2
by Lisa Moncrief
The history of Lake of the Woods Milling Company reads like a
soap opera. As is the case with many small businesses, it had its
up, up, ups and its down, down, downs over the course of its
lifetime Ð some quite dramatic. It was the industrial base for the
town of Keewatin for 79 years, from 1888-1967 and earned a
reputation for milling a fine flour, not bleached, not blended,
sold all over the world. At peak production, the mill was grinding
62,000 bushels of wheat daily to produce 10,000 barrels of flour,
making Keewatin, according to some claims, the largest milling
centre in the British Commonwealth.
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The
Women of Kenora
Vol. 11 No.4
by Lori Nelson
October is Women's History Month - a time to highlight the past
and present contributions of women to Canadian society and to
recognize the achievements of women from all walks of life as a
vital part of our Canadian heritage.
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