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Swimming lessons complete at regional park

Are we into the dog days of summer? How things change. First it was too cold and too dry (here anyway), then too cool and too wet and then too cool at night and too windy. Now we are to have 30-degree days.
Garden tour anticipates CIB national judges

Garden tour anticipates CIB national judges

The Communities in Bloom committee held their Residential Garden Tour July 21, with 35 people registering for the tour. Refreshments and gardening tips were offered by each of the hosts.
Newcomers welcomed to village

Newcomers welcomed to village

Welcome Ted and Anita Klassen, who moved into the home of Darelle and Saskia, and to Jerry Moore and his family, who moved into Helen Muriel's home. Aaron and Kendra and their daughter will be living in AJ's house.
Library hosts concert in the park

Library hosts concert in the park

Children's entertainers Sandy and Lee Paley made a stop in North Battleford last week when they put on a show for children and families gathered at Central Park near the library.

Gardens and yards are flourishing

Crops and gardens are looking healthy at present. It has been impossible until the last few days to work in the garden so the weeds are looking very healthy too. We have been enjoying garden produce including strawberries and raspberries.

Site needed for rare contemporary art

The city galleries are looking for a field with junked cars to act as a canvas to display the art of Tyler Brett. He's this year's featured artist for the fourth edition of the North Battleford Sculpture Symposium, titled Big Things.

Canoeists explore Battle River

Canoeing on the Battle River appears to be a popular recreation. Recently at least two groups have canoed from the Lashburn bridge to the Waseca bridge.

Storm knocks out power for 16 hours

Sunday the sun was shinning with temperatures expected to rise to the mid-20. The last number of days we have experienced heavy rains leaving the ground saturated making it impossible to do field or garden work.

Pitching in to clean up after Mother Nature's wrath

This past week saw Meota and the area around the lake tormented by Mother Nature. On both Monday night and again Tuesday evening she attacked with fury, throwing rain and wind at us.
Smokey the bear at the Library

Smokey the bear at the Library

Smokey the Bear visited the North Battleford Library last week. Before Smokey came out to give all the kids a big bear hug, Walter Matieyshen from wildfire management in Prince Albert told the kids a bit about fire safety.
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