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Mayor's Welcome
"On behalf of the citizens of White Fox I would like to welcome you to www.whitefox.ca -- the official website for White Fox! This community has experienced over eighty years of growth and prosperity, and as we look forward we see our trademark "small-town" feel leading us into the future.
White Fox is a community of neighbours, it is a community of friends and hard work. We have a long-standing tradition of setting goals as a community and achieving them together."

-Mayor Gary Vidnes



White Fox: "Where you can get a smile for face value."
On the edge of the scenic White Fox River and northern boreal forest, White Fox is the ideal location for a picturesque retreat. Only minutes away from world renowned fishing locations, Tobin Lake and Codette Lake, White Fox is also perfect for fishing, golfing, curling, and other recreational activities.

Premier Opens New Village Office
On July 20, Premier Lorne Calvert made a special trip to White Fox to open the new Village Office, located at 116 Main Street. Mr. Calvert, along with other members of his cabinet, cut the ribbon officially opening the office. "It’s my pleasure this morning to declare the Village of White Fox Office officially open," Premier Lorne Calvert said when he cut the red ribbon.

New Museum Membership Program
The White Fox Museum has launched a new program aimed at increasing community involvement in the museum. Memberships are tax deductible, and cost only $20.00 and can be purchased at the White Fox Village Office, upon purchase individuals will be issued a receipt. "This is an exciting opportunity for us to foster participation towards the museum within the community. We are a small yet important museum, housing the very history of White Fox," said Museum and Heritage Board President Mr. K. E. Peterson.

New Camping Sites Located in the Village
Recently the Village of White Fox installed new electrical camping sites located in the scenic park situated behind the museum. Campers interested can contact the Village Office at 276-2106. A sewage disposal site is also available.

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