On the way for this show, a look at the Dudley-Hewitt Cup, a Christmas musical, and how to behave at Christmas parties.
But first, there are appears to be a difference of opinion over how the Fort Frances courthouse is being used. A report from Ontario’s Auditor general points out the building is not being used enough, with the Rainy River District Law Association disagrees.
Randy Thoms reports.
A cult Christmas movie classic is about to come to life in Dryden. ‘The Elf. The Musical’
Earlier this week, Richard McCarthy had a chance to speak with the cast members of ‘The Elf. The Musical’. He asked how writers were able to take a movie, written for actor Will Farrell, and put it onto the stage.
The conversation also revolves around what each of the actors thought about their roles.
Visiting friends during the Christmas season is one of the rituals many of us follow at this time of year.
Vic Krasowski is here along with etiquette expert Louise Fox to help you be the perfect visitor or host. They discuss many things such as whether it’s ok to just show up, un-announced, to a party, or what do you do when your guests seem to be sticking around a little bit longer than you expected?
The Town of Fort Frances will be hosting a major hockey tournament in April of next year.
Tim Davidson spoke to co-chair of the Dudley-Hewitt Cup Larry Patrick about how preparations are going for the Ontario Junior Hockey Championships. The co-chair gets into why having sponsors are vital to this event is important, as costs for accommodations and travel are huge.