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Volunteers receive vote of thanks

Volunteers receive vote of thanks

Wednesday, CEO Jane Shury and secretary Ina Williams put together a home made meal for volunteers of the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame, as a thank you for their efforts over the past year.
Let's get cultural!

Let's get cultural!

The fourth annual Culture Days weekend kicks off Friday, Sept. 27 with some 7,000 free activities happening in 850 Canadian cities and towns.
Guns of local historical value added to Light collection

Guns of local historical value added to Light collection

The Fred Light Museum houses a collection of more than 330 firearms, some dating back as far as the 1600s, and a local donation has increased the colleciton. Joyce Vany, a descendent of North West Mounted Police members Cst.
Be a part of the city's history

Be a part of the city's history

The City of North Battleford 2013 Centennial Committee will be recreating the 1938 photograph of the 25th birthday celebration of North Battleford Sept. 28.
Celebrating Canada's first aboriginal saint

Celebrating Canada's first aboriginal saint

Sunday, the Diocese of Prince Albert and Notre Dame Church in North Battleford hosted a celebration of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha on the first anniversary of her sainthood.

Perfect harvest weather, so far

Perfect harvest weather is what we are enjoying and the harvest is progressing well. We can just hope there is a continuation of this weather for some time. School has been in session for a couple of weeks now.

Hay baled up, crops being harvested

It has been so dry and hot in the local area for some time, but it's ideal weather for the haymakers to finish up their winter supply of bales, and all in dry condition. Many grass areas and hay meadows have been cut and are all baled up.

Visitors from Denmark tour area

Visiting with Vic and Bev Hult recently were Stefan Neilsen and Karoline Mortensen from Denmark. Stefan was a trainee at the Hult farm in 2008. While here they visited many family and friends in the area.
Majority rules no bus change

Majority rules no bus change

Compassion or convenience. The Living Sky School Board is seeing some members moving away from black and white decisions when it comes to requests for bus route changes. But in one of the most recent requests, black and white continued to win out.
Proficiency awards to Living Sky students

Proficiency awards to Living Sky students

The Saskatchewan Ministry of Education has awarded 2013 General Proficiency Awards to 15 students from Living Sky School Division.
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