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Moneyball

Two of the things I love the most are (a) movies, and (b) baseball. What could be better than either of those? Why, what else - a baseball movie, of course.

Caption flew straight

Dear Editor I want to commend you on behalf of myself and several friends who all appreciated the witty, informative, clever and funny caption for the flagpole picture in the Sept. 28 edition of the News-Optimist (Page 5).

Boards maintain recreational facilities

A discussion group met at the Waseca Community Centre on the evening of Sept. 29.

Writ to be dropped Thanksgiving Day

Saskatchewan's provincial election campaign will be officially underway as of next week.
Challenge Days promote understanding among students

Challenge Days promote understanding among students

John Paul II Collegiate held their annual Challenge Days, Sept. 27 and 28. Challenge Days are all-day courses that students of John Paul II participate in.
Creations with musical functionality

Creations with musical functionality

Now showing in the Window Salon of the Chapel Gallery is "The Beat Goes On". This exhibition by potter Teresa Gagne combines art and music as universal languages.

Seeking connections to Ireland

Dear Editor I am trying to trace the family of my late grandmother's sister. One of her daughters was named Jane, her married name was Kochan and she lived in North Battleford in the early 1960s. Other family members lived in North Vancouver, B.C.

Enjoying the fall colours

Colleen Koski took Marlene Pike to Lloydminster for a medical appointment. Fran and Harry Genoe from Courtney, B.C. were visiting with Lil and Milt McMillan. Friday Greg Olson drove Theresa Kennedy to Lloydminster for a medical appointment.
New transit service unveiled

New transit service unveiled

The new-look North Battleford Transit System is now in operation. October 1 was the first day of service for the transit system's two new 22-seat buses.
AAA Sharks burned by Prairie Fire

AAA Sharks burned by Prairie Fire

Starting off the 2011-12 Saskatchewan Female Midget AAA Hockey League season with just 11 skaters proved not to be too big of a problem after all for the Sharks.
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