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Cabin Fever members Kyle Faulkner, guitar, Jessica McKay, upright bassist and vocalist, and Colin Jolly, mandolin, recorded their video for No Back Page Feb. 19, 2026 at Huron Web Printing and Graphics in Wyoming.

No Back Page a nod to importance of community newspapers

March 5, 2026

Cabin Fever received Creative County grant to record video

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The printing press at Huron Web is usually a noisy place with dozens community newspapers rolling off the presses weekly.

But Feb. 19, music filled the Wyoming plant as Cabin Fever worked on a video for the alternative folk/roots trio’s song No Back Page. It’s a song about the importance of small town newspapers written by Kyle Faulkner, the groups guitar player and vocalist.

Faulkner says the idea for the song comes from his life in La Ronge, Saskatchewan. He and his wife moved there for work and quickly became part of the community.

“The word community actually meant something out there, people looking out for each other, and everybody helping each other out, and celebrating small group things and small individual things that might go unnoticed in bigger cities,” he said. That was reflected in the pages of The Northerner. “It really was kind of a way of keeping a record of those things and being able to look back.”

In Aug. 2015, The Northerner stopped running off the presses, stunning the town.

“It really struck me … talking to people in that had lived there their whole lives, and especially some of the elders in the community, how distraught they were – they felt like their voice was gone.”

Will Ronholm shoots the video for Cabin Fever’s song No Back Page at Huron Web Printing in Wyoming Feb. 19.

Recently, Cabin Fever received a Lambton Creative County grant to record a video.

They approached Will Ronholm to shoot it and came to The Independent to make a connection with Huron Web, where the Petrolia weekly newspaper has been printed for over a decade.

Huron Web President Chris Cook says while the idea was unusual, he said yes, allowing Faulkner, upright bassist and vocalist Jessica McKay and Colin Jolly, the trio’s mandolin player, to use the floor of the plant.

Will Ronholm shooting No Back Page, Cabin Fever’s song about local newspapers. The video was shot at Huron Web and supported by a Creative County grant.

Each week, 45 community papers roll off the presses, so Cook understands the love of the printed word.

“Community newspapers are important,” Cook said. “They’re the fabric of the community.”

Faulker agrees. “Our small town newspaper was one of the staples of the community. And then, the publication ended,” a cost-cutting measure by a large newspaper chain.

“At the same time, I noticed in our town and in a lot of the other smaller towns, a lot of those things that have been around for a long time just seem to be getting kind of pushed out by convenience and modernization.

“The song is a story about a town that’s losing its small town paper, but also more about that sense of loss within the community of all the little things and the charm and the character of those communities and how they’re disappearing.”

The trio – all teachers – hope to release No Back Page in March to take on the summer festival circuit in Ontario.

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