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Survivors and Unity Bantams split double-header

The Unity Bantam Panthers were ready to play in the first game of a Battlefords and District Ladies' Fastball League double-header. In Unity, the Panthers won 18-8 in game one. Shelby Solomko was the winning pitcher as Dyan Demkiw took the loss.

No shortage of offence in NSRBL

Tuesday and Wednesday produced plenty of offence in the five North Saskatchewan River Baseball League games. Tuesday night, the Kindersley Raiders doubled their win total as they beat Edam 13-9 in Kindersley.

Battlefords Sports Calendar

JUNE 18 North Saskatchewan River Baseball League action has the Wilkie Brewers in North Battleford to play the Beavers. Game time has been cahnged to 8:30 p.m. at Beaver Lions Stadium.
Stitching together a caring project

Stitching together a caring project

Students in Maidstone are working toward a brighter, more colourful world, one pillowcase at a time. Cassie Seguin and Sydney Franks are part of the Northwest School Division's Leadership Academy program.
Fundraising kickoff nets $6.1 mil

Fundraising kickoff nets $6.1 mil

The Raise the Roof committee has kicked off its fundraising with a flurry of announcements of an estimated $6.1 million for the Credit Union CUplex. The fundraising announcements were made at Western Development Museum Thursday night.

Rider start pre-season at home

The Saskatchewan Roughriders, for the most part, looked rusty in a 19-17 loss to the B.C. Lions Sunday afternoon at Mosaic Stadium in the pre-season opener for both football clubs.

Meadow Lake dominates week four of NSRBL

Make hay while the sun shines is just what the Meadow Lake White Sox did with the nice weather during the previous week of North Saskatchewan River Baseball League.
Sun shines on oilmen's golf tourney

Sun shines on oilmen's golf tourney

Participants at the Maidstone Oilmen's Golf Tournament appreciated the appearance of the sun as they enjoyed their annual event, Friday, June 11 at Silver Lake Golf Course.

Undigging life's little holes

"I'm digging a big hole," five-year-old Brodie proclaimed as I walked into the yard. With all the forthrightness of a child and the solemnity of a high-court judge, he continued: "But someone keeps undigging it.

Thieves target electrical wire

Electrical wire was stolen from an industrial yard in the Maidstone/Rush Lake area sometime between May 14 and 17. According to Lloydminster Rural RCMP perpetrators took the wire off six spools and left the spools behind.
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