The staff at Dryden GM did their part yesterday to keep the Olympic Torch moving across Canada, after one of the Coca Cola vehicles ran into some problems. Owner Nick Beyak carries the torch, and everyone received souvenir Coke glow bottles for their efforts.
[S. Witty photo]
First Nations Drummers and Dancers from Wabigoon Lake and Eagle Lake. Part of the entertainment at the Olympic Torch Celebration in Dryden.
(Jan. 4; www.dhseagles.com)
Dryden Mayor Anne Krassilowsky, Community Torchbearer Michelle Arsenault and Kenora MP Greg Rickford as the Olympic Cauldron is lit.
(Jan 4; www.dhseagles.com)
A packed house at Dryden High School as the Community celebrates the arrival of the Olympic Flame.
(Jan 4; www.dhseagles.com)
Celebrating 100 Years of History in Dryden and in Canada.
"Footprint" Art work from area students in celebration of the 2010 Torch Relay.
(Jan 4; www.dhseagles.com)
Michelle Arsenault just can't supress the big smile on her face - just a block from Dryden High School as the Olympic Torch Relay visits Dryden January 4 (staff)
The Olympic Torch heads through Van Horne and Duke as the Torch Relay visits Dryden January 4 (staff)
Tommy Johnson had the honor of being the first runner as the Olympic Torch Relay came to Dryden January 4 - couldn't happen to a nicer guy! (staff)
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