Outdoornews
April 29, 2021
(Lake of the Woods Tourism)
Walleyes in trouble on Lake of the Woods? How can that be? Well, that’s the word, at least on the Ontario side of the big lake.
Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry has revealed that the Lake of the Woods walleye population is in danger and that its current fisheries are not sustainable, spelling serious trouble for the local economy.
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Border tensions rise for Northwest Angle residents: We don t matter Pressure from officials in U.S. has not yielded travel concessions from Canada. April 9, 2021 4:16pm Text size Copy shortlink:
DULUTH – Paul Colson was ready to raise a ruckus and risk arrest if Canadian border officials denied him entry on his drive home to the Northwest Angle on Tuesday.
After almost 13 months of pandemic-prompted border restrictions, which recently grew more onerous, Colson said he and other residents feel we are dispensable. We don t matter. I ll just block the road, they can throw me in jail, he said. I ve got to do something.
Border-crossing frustrations take center stage during northern Minnesota roundtable perhamfocus.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from perhamfocus.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Border-crossing issues take center stage during northern Minnesota roundtable
Some 20 panelists participated, both in-person and virtually, Tuesday morning in a roundtable discussion in the historic Backus Community Center. U.S. Reps. Michelle Fischbach and Pete Stauber, both R-Minn., hosted the roundtable to learn about the impact the border closure has had on the communities they represent. Written By: Brad Dokken | ×
U.S. Reps Pete Stauber and Michelle Fischbach, both R-Minn., organized Tuesday s panel discussion on the U.S.-Canada border closure in International Falls, Minn. (Photo/ Laurel Beager, International Falls Journal)
INTERNATIONAL FALLS, Minn. – Lawmakers on both sides of the Rainy River heard from northern Minnesota residents here Tuesday, April 6, about the impact the ongoing U.S.-Canada border closure is having on their lives and livelihoods.
Border-crossing frustrations take center stage during northern Minnesota roundtable
Some 20 panelists participated, both in-person and virtually, Tuesday morning in a roundtable discussion in the historic Backus Community Center. U.S. Reps. Michelle Fischbach and Pete Stauber, both R-Minn., hosted the roundtable to learn about the impact the border closure has had on the communities they represent. Written By: Brad Dokken | ×
U.S. Reps Pete Stauber and Michelle Fischbach, both R-Minn., organized Tuesday s panel discussion on the U.S.-Canada border closure in International Falls, Minn. (Photo/ Laurel Beager, International Falls Journal)
INTERNATIONAL FALLS, Minn. Lawmakers on both sides of the border heard from northern Minnesota residents Tuesday, April 6, about the impact the ongoing U.S.-Canada border closure is having on their lives and livelihoods.