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Small town girl puts on big time show

Small town girl puts on big time show

Submitted by Jim and Elaine Tomkins Terri-Anne Strongarm – She is still just a small-town girl who could live next door to you or me but she is also no stranger to the big stages.

Baljennie news ā€˜n’ views

The Western Development Museum in North Battleford held a dessert and tea get together on April 11, at 3 p.m. It was held to honour the volunteers who have spent the number of hours needed to be a volunteer.

Medstead farmers see a strange spring

While spring itself officially begins on the 21st of March, in conjunction with the equinox, as Canadians well know, the true weather of the season oft comes far later.

Student led conferences held at Medstead School

Medstead News

EMO basic training course coming up

Borden News

Do Drop In members attend district SSAI meeting

Meota News

Maidstone Drop In Centre News

Cribbage was played Monday March 19 with high score going to Lois Myer and low going to Jean Hartman, who also supplied lunch. The February-March pot luck noon luncheon was held on Thursday, March 22, followed by bingo.

Pine Island Apartments news

Colleen Koski had supper with Riley and Shantal to help them celebrate their second anniversary. She was also in Lloydminster to do some shopping. Jean Stewart received word that her cousin George Durupt of Edmonton was killed in a car accident in B.
BCP wins multiple awards

BCP wins multiple awards

For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again, a play recently staged in Battleford, won a number of awards at Theatrefest 2018, recently held in Weyburn.
Jim Puffalt reflects on four years in North Battleford

Jim Puffalt reflects on four years in North Battleford

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