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Riders In The Sky celebrates western music

Riders In The Sky celebrates western music

The nostalgic sound of the old cowboy westerns of the movies continues on to this day in the work of the "Comedy and Western" quartet Riders In The Sky.

SUN's Wear White Campaign needs to be embraced

It's a situation no one wants to be in, but sooner or later most of us are at the mercy of the health care system in a hospital. It's a place we go for help and reassurance.
JPII sees highest graduation rates ever

JPII sees highest graduation rates ever

This spring, John Paul II had its highest on-time graduation rate ever.

Gardens a privilege, not a bother

Dear Editor On Page 1 of the Sept. 18 Regional Optimist there was an item informing readers that the Battlefords Horticultural Society will be closed down after 68 years.

Banning fracking in Nova Scotia shuts the door on progress

Instead of prohibiting hydraulic fracturing in Nova Scotia, we should develop and pursue in a socially and environmentally responsible manner the economic opportunities that fracking affords.
Ukrainian dance troupe to perform at Dekker Centre

Ukrainian dance troupe to perform at Dekker Centre

One of Canada's top Ukrainian dance companies will be in North Battleford Sunday, Oct. 5 for a performance at the Dekker Centre for the Performing Arts.
Erratic driver call leads to intoxicated driving and possession arrests

Erratic driver call leads to intoxicated driving and possession arrests

More than 20 calls for service were made to the North Battleford RCMP detachment between 6 a.m. Monday, Sept. 29 and 6 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30.
Silent Survivors production to kick off week of residential school awareness

Silent Survivors production to kick off week of residential school awareness

How do you celebrate the bright future possible for our children while remembering the darkest chapters of the past? That's the challenge facing Living Sky School Division in partnership with Dance Saskatchewan, Allen Sapp Gallery, Elders and Sunchil
Complaint of assault on 101st Street

Complaint of assault on 101st Street

It was a quiet night for the North Battleford RCMP detachment as they responded to only 11 calls between 6 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30 and 6 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 1.
We had an aircraft carrier, once, but no more

We had an aircraft carrier, once, but no more

My mom gave me a book the other day, one rescued from the dustbin for which it was destined. A History of Canadian Naval Aviation, this book's demise seems analogous to its subject.
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