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School lesson leads to Titanic adventure

School lesson leads to Titanic adventure

It all started back in September. We were waiting for my son's homeschooling curriculum to arrive in the mail and it was late.

Standing room only for library opening

As we finally have joined the rest of this province in getting somewhat damp, I know that anyone who is trying to grow something around here has been happy to see good old Mother Nature finally getting around to moistening our parched soil.
Budding scientists earn awards

Budding scientists earn awards

Here we are in the last half of June. With school quickly drawing to a close, the students are counting down the days till their summer vacation. Class trips and final exams are pretty much all that is left in the school year. H.

New community club to lead activities

Ten members of the Baljennie Community Co-operative Hall Ltd. met June 13 at the community centre for one of the final meetings to end the co-operative part of the community club.

Rainfall heavy, but welcome

Nearly five inches of rain has fallen in this area during the past few days. Sloughs have appeared in the fields. We did need rain.
Solitude does not foster good art: Fenton

Solitude does not foster good art: Fenton

A group of local artists gathered June 11, to listen to the words of one of the most important figures of the Western Canadian art scene.
Come on in, the water's fine

Come on in, the water's fine

The swimming pool is open. And, if you haven't had a chance to register your child for lessons yet, you can do this right at the pool office. Public swim hours are evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and weekends 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 8:30 p.m.
RCMP officer given royal sendoff

RCMP officer given royal sendoff

Will Cst. Jacqueline Spence be missed? Yes she will. A surprise potluck supper was held for Spence June 8 at the Radisson Community Hall. Close to 80 people were there to say goodbye. She was greeted with She's A Golly Good Fellow and lots of tears.
JPII grad earns U of S award

JPII grad earns U of S award

North Battleford Comprehensive High School graduate Britni Brenna has earned the 2011 APEGS gold medal for geoscience at the University of Saskatchewan.

Student achievement celebrated

Borden School Community Council served up a free barbecue supper prior to the school's awards night The Affinity CU $500 scholarship went to Tom Wensley and the Kare Ag $500 went to Melissa Saunders, both Grade 12 students.
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