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Volunteer opportunities

Volunteer opportunities

The Prince Albert Parkland Health Region is in need of caring, compassionate and committed volunteers to fill the following service positions: Pet Therapy – Hafford Special Care Home 306-549-2108.
Brian Eyres: A long and winding story

Brian Eyres: A long and winding story

It was the occasion of his 60th wedding anniversary that brought Brian Eyres to the offices of the Battlefords News-Optimist . He and his wife Maureen Eyres were married on May 9,1956, 60 years ago this week.
Winners at Maidstone Squares quilt show

Winners at Maidstone Squares quilt show

Pine Island Apartments
Beavers and bingo theme of online dating exhibit

Beavers and bingo theme of online dating exhibit

Curated and organized by the Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils and toured through OSAC’s Arts on the Move program, an exhibition in the Windows Salon of the Chapel Gallery is a surprise.
Sip martinis while you colour

Sip martinis while you colour

Crayons and martinis? Of course! The Chapel Gallery will be the venue for a special event for adults to indulge in some colouring and refreshments. Dubbed the Pink Martini Colouring Lounge, the event will run from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday.
Wide array of talent showcased at gala

Wide array of talent showcased at gala

Festival Fanfare
Chapel Gallery re-opens with members' art show, reception Thursday

Chapel Gallery re-opens with members' art show, reception Thursday

Earlier in the year, the Chapel Gallery in North Battleford was closed for repairs, but it's back in business with a members’ art show running until May 15.
MCS student earns Miss Teenage crown

MCS student earns Miss Teenage crown

The month of May has arrived and the Grade 12 class is busy preparing for their graduation in six short weeks. Their graduation will take place Friday, June 10, in the school gym.
Action heating up on the ball diamonds

Action heating up on the ball diamonds

Unity News
Wilkie St. James CWL recognizes years of service

Wilkie St. James CWL recognizes years of service

WILKIE — St. James CWL in Wilkie held a special evening to recognize members for their years of service to the Catholic Women’s League of Canada. The evening began by celebrating mass with Fr. George Chatholil, spiritual advisor.
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