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Grade 1/2 class wins books for their classroom

Marsden Jubilee School held their annual Scholastic Book Fair from Nov. 19 through 22, during the week of parent/teacher interviews. The school made a profit of $961.74 to be used towards purchasing product for the school.
APAS Launches myRM application

APAS Launches myRM application

The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan has announced the launch of the myRM smartphone application, developed in partnership with Weather Innovations Consulting LP, which also operates WeatherFarm.
Messiah presented to sell out crowd

Messiah presented to sell out crowd

The Dekker Cenre was sold out Monday evening for a performance of the holiday classic, Handel's Messiah.

We know it's winter when it's -30C

We "really" know that we are "really" into the winter season with the cold temperatures we have been experiencing the last few days. The thermometer registered well below -30 C for a couple of those days.
Film project awarded $400,000

Film project awarded $400,000

A Cree theatre director, playwright and essayist hailing from Poundmaker First Nation has teamed up with two Cannes International Film Festival winners to create a film uncovering 60 years of Saskatchewan Cree history.
Sons of Norway gather to play games and share food

Sons of Norway gather to play games and share food

About 45 members and friends of the Sons of Norway gathered at the Do Drop In Sunday afternoon for a time of playing games - Norwegian whist, canasta and crokinole.

Health setback delays October report

Hi there! Here we are into December. One wonders where October and November went. Time sure flies weather wise, but conditions are better than last year's fall when we were knee-deep in snow (or more).

Golden Age Supper enjoyed

December has arrived and it's hard to believe this year is in its last month. Christmas activities are in full swing. It's difficult to keep up with them all.
Three years for sex offender Leroux; Crown considers appeal

Three years for sex offender Leroux; Crown considers appeal

"What a farce" was the comment from one of those leaving the Battleford court house after a three-year sentence was imposed on convicted sex offender Paul Leroux Thursday afternoon.

Wind chill made Friday a snow day with buses unable to run

Well, we almost made it to Christmas break without a snow day but the horrible wind chill Friday meant the buses were unable to run. Hopefully it will be the only one until after Christmas break.
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