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We Scare Hunger gathers up impressive pile of food

We Scare Hunger gathers up impressive pile of food

Unity News
My story: Looking back as I begin the next chapter

My story: Looking back as I begin the next chapter

Over my decade and change as the editor of the News-Optimist our newsroom has established two frequently used feature formats — Everybody Has a Story and First Person Exploits Into the Unknown.
New councillor elected to represent Division 4

New councillor elected to represent Division 4

Rabbit Lake News
Shiloh hosts 208 visitors

Shiloh hosts 208 visitors

MAIDSTONE — Shiloh Baptist Church was visited by 280 people during the summer of 2018. Visitors were from Germany, New Zealand, Montana and Arizona. Also represented were points in British Columbia: Fort Nelson, Barnhead, Fort St.
Craft show, fall supper and coffee enjoyed

Craft show, fall supper and coffee enjoyed

Pine Island Apartments

Cultural artifacts from the museum of neo-psychedelia

A 'trip' to the museum
Lions Chorus entertains in Edam

Lions Chorus entertains in Edam

Meota News
Remember those who fought for our freedom

Remember those who fought for our freedom

Baljennie News
Melfort resident given junior minister title

Melfort resident given junior minister title

MELFORT — Social Services Minister Paul Merriman recognized Melfort resident Cadence Flaata as a junior minister. She was presented the title for October being the month of inclusion in Saskatchewan.
11-year-old Humboldt resident goes to Ottawa to lobby for diabetes funding

11-year-old Humboldt resident goes to Ottawa to lobby for diabetes funding

An 11-year-old Humboldt resident was one of 28 people selected by the JDRF to go to Ottawa to lobby parliamentarians about Type 1 diabetes funding. Duke Brochu was chosen to go to Ottawa Oct.
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