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Pickin' his time

Pickin' his time

When most people start approaching 80, they're thinking of their latest grandchild or their new hip, but for Don Heppner, his newly-released CD is on his mind.
Beauty is on the horizon

Beauty is on the horizon

The current exhibition at the Chapel Gallery is by nationally recognized Saskatchewan painter Terry Fenton. "A Wide Horizon" captures the beauty, light and colour of the landscape in southwest Saskatchewan.

Author leaves legacy to famed school

Athol Murray College of Notre Dame is well-known for producing excellent athletes, but there's much more to the story than that.
TOPS offers moral support

TOPS offers moral support

Blaine Lake TOPS No. 5167 chapter held its annual installation of officers following its regular meeting on April 5. Angie Keryliw, chapter leader, announced the TOPS theme for the next two years is Road to Success.

Pine Island Apts.

Theresa Kennedy had her granddaughter Tracy and two children of Edmonton to visit with her Sunday. Coleen Koski was to Edmonton with Dave and Lynn where Dave had a medical checkup. Tuesday morning we enjoyed coffee at the Pine Island Suites.
UCW hosts spring sale

UCW hosts spring sale

The UCW held their annual spring, tea, plant and bake sale May 14 in the Speers Recreation Centre. It was well attended by people from Speers, Hafford, Maymont, North Battleford and Richard.

Three-day bash celebrates village's centennial

Each time I am forced to look at a time-line for anything, I find that precious entity we judge by a clock, the changing of the seasons or by the continual cycle of day and night, has slipped away or is slipping away often without my realizing how fa

Community centre needs volunteers

The Waseca Community Centre annual meeting is coming up at 7:30 p.m. June 7 at the centre. There will be financial and activity reports. The committee is looking forward to reinforcement to help better the community and provide more services.
Bready School opened in 1960

Bready School opened in 1960

Bready School was the last elementary school to be built in North Battleford and is now 50 years old. It opened its doors in 1960 with four teachers and a caretaker staffing the school.
Reading rocks

Reading rocks

Boogers, dirty diaper slingshots and cockroaches - that's what children's author Sigmund Brouwer talked about with students in the Battlefords in mid-May.
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