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Road building progressing well on Highway 4

Road building progressing well on Highway 4

Meota News
Orange Shirt Day – a day to remember

Orange Shirt Day – a day to remember

MELFORT — Hundreds gathered in Melfort to honour residential school survivors and victims during Orange Shirt Day, holding each other’s hands as they walked together in a circle for a round dance.
Eagles found near Tisdale rescued

Eagles found near Tisdale rescued

TISDALE — Dr. Karen Sigfrid, veterinarian with the Northeast Veterinary Services found a bald eagle in her care after a resident found it injured north of Tisdale near the lagoon. “It was very weak and debilitated,” Sigfrid said. “I was puzzled.
Terry Fox Run raises $2,500: participants brave the elements

Terry Fox Run raises $2,500: participants brave the elements

Meota News
Children experience old-fashioned harvest at WDM

Children experience old-fashioned harvest at WDM

Baljennie News
Saskatchewan poet laureate visits Melfort library

Saskatchewan poet laureate visits Melfort library

MELFORT — Brenda Schmidt, Saskatchewan’s poet laureate, and William Robertson, an instructor at University of Saskatoon, came to the Melfort Public Library to speak about their poetry. Coming to Melfort for the Sept. 27 event was Robertson’s idea.
Local artists show off their works at Humboldt Gallery

Local artists show off their works at Humboldt Gallery

Thirty-eight artists living in the region have taken the chance to show off – and sell – their artwork to the general public. The Humboldt and District Gallery is hosting its Members’ Show from Sept. 11 to Oct. 31.
Lashburn fall supper taken in

Lashburn fall supper taken in

Pine Island Apartments
Dances of India this Saturday

Dances of India this Saturday

Dr. Mini Khurana promises a delightful Indian-inspired evening on Saturday. The event, taking place at the Dekker Centre, is called Dances of India 2018.
Les Guthrie: Good delivery in bad weather

Les Guthrie: Good delivery in bad weather

(With files from Les Guthrie) Les Guthrie, who currently resides in Harwood Manor in North Battleford, wrote a short book of stories detailing some experiences he had after the Second World War.
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