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CWL service awards presented in Wilkie

CWL service awards presented in Wilkie

The St. James Catholic Women’s League celebrated their Patroness’, Our Lady of Good Council, feast day April 26 at St. James in Wilkie. The evening started with Mass at 5 p.m. followed by supper, entertainment and service award presentations.

Library events continue with renewed energy

In spite of the budget cuts that have been a large topic of discussion in Medstead, the local library board has put in passionate effort to preserve Medstead’s institution.
UCHS hosts career fair

UCHS hosts career fair

It is not often that farm families are excited to be using their combines in spring. However, a fall full of wet weather and early snow brought just such a reality to the agriculture sector in our area.

Earth Day activities cancelled due to mother nature

Saturday, April 22, was Earth Day around the world. The elementary students had planned to do their annual yard cleanup, but due to the rain and snowfall, the cleanup was postponed.

Credit Union gives presentation on fraud

Cribbage was played Monday April 24 High Score went to Danice Newton and low to Ruth Enwright. Lunch was provided by Dorothy Schwartz. Bingo was played at the centre on Wednesday April 26 th with Joan Smith and Margret MacEachern doing the calling.

Residents attend annual sports weekend

Pat Chapman celebrated her 90th birthday at the Pioneer Hall in North Battleford on April 15 with an afternoon tea followed by a family supper. It was a good turn out of friends and family, with many travelling from out of province.
Rivers West recognizes volunteers with banquet

Rivers West recognizes volunteers with banquet

The 2017 Rivers West volunteer recognition banquet was held April 25 in Paradise Hill with a full house of award winners, their families and friends. The evening started out with welcoming speakers by the Mayor, and executive from Rivers West Board.
Dogs causing disturbance in Medstead

Dogs causing disturbance in Medstead

The Village of Medstead is home to many creatures, both human and animal alike. On an ordinary day the two coexist peacefully; people walking their dogs and neighbours greeting each other with smiles.
Rare Whooping Cranes visit Medstead

Rare Whooping Cranes visit Medstead

The majestic Whooping Crane, currently on the endangered species list, paid the beautiful RM of Medstead a special visit April 18, and they seem to be stick around.

Maidstone Museum reflects on successful fundraiser

The Maidstone Museum members would like to thank all who made the Silent Auction at the Trade Farm on April 1 and 2 a financial success.
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