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A redesign to parts of downtown Fort Frances on the table for town council to consider. Called the Gateway study area, it focused on areas in and around the border. The study coincides with another that looked at potential uses of the former Shevlin Woodyard. It proposed parts of Central Avenue and Church Street near the Canada Border Services building become one-way. An initial plan also called for Mowatt Avenue to become a one-way street going northbound. HTFC Planning and Design’s Principal Consultant Glen Manning says it was dropping in the final report. “It was just too much concern about what that might do businesses on there. There are new opportunities and new businesses arising, so we figured that the fluidity of being able to go in both directions was something that we could accommodate and still keep the general concept,” says Manning. ....
Rainy Lake Square seeing success this year. Photo courtesy Rainy Lake Square/Facebook The pandemic is not diminishing the importance of the Rainy Lake Square in Fort Frances. The Square managed to operate weekly markets this summer according to public health guidelines. Economic Development Consultant Tannis Drysdale says it turned out to be one of the most successful years ever. “Where to the point this year we were actually having to turn away potential vendors for the first time in the three years that we’ve run the Square. In a different year, we wouldn’t have had to turn them away, but for distancing purposes, we did that,” says Drysdale. ....