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The Fort Frances Fort Frances, town (1991 pop. 8,891), SW Ont., Canada, on Rainy River, opposite International Falls, Minn. It is chiefly a lumbering center with sawmills and a pulp and paper factory. Tourism is also an important industry, with abundant fishing and hunting nearby.  Chamber of Commerce held its sixth annual banquet and business. awards recently, recognizing the efforts of the local business community.

Among this year's winners were: Rainy River Rainy River can refer to:
  • The Rainy River (Minnesota-Ontario) that forms part of the United States-Canada border between Minnesota and Ontario
  • Rainy River, Ontario, a small Canadian town named for the above river
 Record (Business of the Year, 1-15 employees); Normiska Corp. (Business of the Year, 16-plus employees); John Pierce John Pierce may refer to:
  • John Pierce (musician), member of the group Pablo Cruise
  • John Pierce (country music), country music artist
  • John Pierce (Welsh author)
  • John Robinson Pierce American engineer, Professor
 (Customer Service, individual); and Gillons Insurance Brokers Ltd. (Training and Adjustment Award). Abitibi-Consolidated Ltd. was also presented with the James Paul This article is about the American conductor. For the British officer of arms, see James Balfour Paul.
James Paul (born 1940 in Forest Grove, Oregon, U.S.) is an American conductor. He studied voice at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and the Mozarteum in Salzburg.
 Award for its contribution to the local business community.
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Date:May 1, 2001
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