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Hafford ends football season on a high

Hafford ends football season on a high

One team, either Meath Park or Hafford, were going to win their first game of the season on their final try, as they faced off in six-man football Oct. 21.
The Red Wings will be back in the driver seat in the Western Conference

The Red Wings will be back in the driver seat in the Western Conference

When Oilers' rookie Taylor Hall goes six games without a goal, Armageddon is unleashed upon the world of hockey, but when veteran Detroit sniper Henrik Zetterberg bags his first after six games nobody blinks.

Council highlights for October 25

Here is a summary of some of the topics that were up for discussion at a busy North Battleford council meeting Monday night.
Condo development proposed

Condo development proposed

Have you thought about where you will live when you retire? There are always questions to be answered about health care, activities and the essentials of life.
Revitalizing the Nakoda language

Revitalizing the Nakoda language

Umb谩 wast茅 is a traditional Nakoda greeting. Translated into English umb谩 wast茅 means "good day." Oct.

Be your own best friend

A few days ago I realized inspiration and motivation for change comes in many ways. Several months ago, after working with a client for many weeks, she came to her daily workout session with a pronounced "feel sorry for myself" attitude.

CUPlex infrastructure cost breakdown slides upwards

Costs for infrastructure to the Credit Union CUPlex are running at least half a million dollars higher than what previous estimates indicated it would be.
Celebration supper at Manitou Lake Bible Camp

Celebration supper at Manitou Lake Bible Camp

It was a time of rejoicing and reflection when summer staff members, friends and supporters of Manitou Lake Bible Camp (MLBC) gathered in the new dining hall Oct. 2 for the annual Celebration Supper.

No more fireworks at Battlefords Provincial Park

There will be no more fireworks on Canada Day at Battlefords Provincial Park.
Spooky signs are everywhere

Spooky signs are everywhere

Long shadows, earlier creeping darkness and the scary white stuff falling from the sky have a cast a pall over the land, meaning only one thing. It must be the end of October and time to be haunted by the trick or treaters.
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