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Giddy up, let's all do the pony dance!

Giddy up, let's all do the pony dance!

Everyone knows the drill when summer draws to a fruitful close: back to school shopping and getting kids ready for the new school year. At John Paul II Collegiate, a safe and inviting school, all the new students were officially welcomed Friday.
Artists get exposure at festival

Artists get exposure at festival

An innovative art exhibition ran alongside the Wild Blueberry Festival in St. Walburg Aug. 28.

An opportunity to explore

Karen Kowalski is one of eight local artists taking part in the Creative Partnerships program through the Chapel Gallery.
An afternoon in Ol' Blue

An afternoon in Ol' Blue

I spent the afternoon with High Grade truck driving instructor Marv Diebel and first time driver, Donna Moore, as she practised driving around North Battleford before going for her class 1A license.
The next step for Allen Sapp

The next step for Allen Sapp

New curator aims to have Sapp in textbooks
Storytelling and site seeing in Newfoundland

Storytelling and site seeing in Newfoundland

If I was telling the story with my eyes I would start with the rows of coloured houses, if I was telling the story with my taste buds I would start with the fried cod and pork scrunchions, if I was telling the story with my hips I would start with th
Riding the street sweeper

Riding the street sweeper

As a reporter, I get to do something new every day, whether it is covering the news in court, СÀ¶ÊÓƵ at a political event, touring a new power plant СÀ¶ÊÓƵ built or covering a fire. July 22, I did something extraordinarily different.
Chapel Gallery hosts touring exhibition

Chapel Gallery hosts touring exhibition

The Chapel Gallery is proud to host "Field Day" - an exhibition of the work of Augustus Kenderdine. The collection of 19 landscape pieces includes works using watercolour, oil and charcoal.

Two decades of Ness Creek

In 1991 the Ness Creek Music festival was held over two days, had seven bands and only 200 people. In 1989 and 1990 an ecological fair was held near today's festival site. This year the Ness Creek Music Festival marked two decades.
Artist inspired by environment

Artist inspired by environment

Chris Hodge, a transplant from Ontario, uses acrylics, watercolours, metal sculpture and mixed media to interpret the prairie landscape. He sees a depth in the simplicity of the landscape and uses various methods to recreate this view in his work.
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