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BEREZOWSKI, Patricia

BEREZOWSKI, Patricia

BEREZOWSKI, Patricia Geraldine Rosalind (nee Andres) April 8, 1934 - September 7, 2015, aged 81 years, was born on her family farm in the MacNutt/Landestreu area on to Jacob Andres and Lydia Andres (nee Baumung).
Norquay horticulture show attracts 13 exhibitors

Norquay horticulture show attracts 13 exhibitors

The Norquay Horticultural Show was held at the Norquay Communiplex on August 12. A total of 13 exhibitors submitted 227 entries for the event which was judged by Karen Leis of Runnymede, a qualified Saskatchewan Horticultural Association judge.
Cote school welcomes three new or returning staff members

Cote school welcomes three new or returning staff members

Of the three members of the Chief Gabriel Cote Education Complex staff that are new to the school for the 2015-16 year, one is returning to the staff, one is a principal from a neighbouring school and one is a newly-certified educational assistant.
Cote Pre-Kindergarten class

Cote Pre-Kindergarten class

Enrolled in the Chief Gabriel Cote Education Complex in the Pre- Kindergarten class, which is СÀ¶ÊÓƵ instructed by Gaylene Koeppe (at back left) and her educational assistant Dallas Cote, from left, are: (back row) Joseph Whitehawk, Karissa Keewatin,
Preeceville resident working as practicum student at KCI

Preeceville resident working as practicum student at KCI

A Preeceville woman is completing a university course requirement working to the end of the year as a practicum student at the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute.
Mother and daughter join KCI staff

Mother and daughter join KCI staff

Two persons new to the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute this year are a mother who is a teacher, and her daughter, who is working as an educational assistant.

Deficit a problem for Wall

It may have seemed harmless enough – or at least it was relatively harmless as budget updates showing a $292-million deficit go.

Times Perspective

LOOKING BACK... A Decade Ago

New methods needed for farmers to co-exist with wildlife

Farming and wildlife have not always had the best of relationships. It often comes down to having two realities with divergent needs. A duck needs a wetland to nest near.

All things considered... Having a fall out

I love the weather in autumn, especially when we are blessed with high temperatures and warm breezes. There’s something about the air in September that is so appealing. It not only feels good but smells great as well.
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