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Archives bring history to the people

Archives bring history to the people

Battlefords citizens were put in touch with their history during Archives Week, when the the City of North Battleford Historic Archives set up displays at Frontier Mall Feb. 8 and at the Territorial Mall Feb. 9th.

Activities warming up in March

It is getting closer to spring and along with hockey playoffs and curling bonspiels there are a few more activities happening in Maidstone. The Winter Reading Program at the public library kicks off this week running Feb.

Love Your Library event hosted

The Speers Library held a Valentine open house Feb. 13 with the theme 小蓝视频 "Love Your Library." Adults and children were encouraged to hand make Valentines and the entries qualified for a draw.
The Sallows & Boyd building: 100 years of history

The Sallows & Boyd building: 100 years of history

At 10103 - 11th Ave. in downtown North Battleford, the once imposing hundred year old Sallows & Boyd building, more recently, and infamously, known as the Pigeon Hotel, stands empty, forlorn and deteriorating.

Do you really know what you are eating?

Many of us in Canada have had great pride in what we viewed as a superior system of protecting the people of this country from dangerous products.
Dancing into a small town lifestlye

Dancing into a small town lifestlye

Ashley Johnson is a familiar face to many in the Battlefords.
Non-magical magic of the music kind

Non-magical magic of the music kind

When a group of three master music educators arrived in North Battleford last week, they found an "amazing" talent pool among the students of Lisa Hornung.
Your correspondent has arrived safely in New Zealand

Your correspondent has arrived safely in New Zealand

We arrived safely Feb. 15 and the weather is great here - warm and sunny with temperatures in the high 20s. My son Bryan lives on an acreage, so there are lots of horses, dairies and sheep close by.
Valentine's Day extravaganza hosted

Valentine's Day extravaganza hosted

The Blaine Lake Library board held its first annual Valentine's Day Extravaganza Feb. 12. Seventy-two guests gathered at the senior centre to enjoy a catered meal and live local entertainment.
Young performers tell Pinocchio's story

Young performers tell Pinocchio's story

Music, dance, costumes and boundless enthusiasm brought the story of Pinocchio to life as the students in Division II at Ratushniak Elementary School in Maidstone presented No Strings Attached just prior to the February break.
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