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Road to Toronto goes through North Battleford for Andrew Albers

Growing up, Andrew Albers never thought he was better than everyone else.
WDM commemorates First World War

WDM commemorates First World War

There is a new exhibit at the Western Development Museum in North Battleford that marks the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War. It runs from January until April from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., excluding Mondays from January to March.
JPII cheer team polishes up routines for competition

JPII cheer team polishes up routines for competition

The John Paul II cheerleading team is heading into the spring competition season with their new routine. Coach Lesia Rathje held a choreography camp weekend Jan. 10-11.
New members join Battlefords Art Club

New members join Battlefords Art Club

Art Notes
School activities all back in full swing

School activities all back in full swing

Unity News
Phone number sleuthing connects old acquaintances

Phone number sleuthing connects old acquaintances

Finally a break in the weather and we survived OK. The days are getting longer and spring will follow, before we know it.

Deceased members remembered

Drop In Centre Notes
Sprake Wholesale in North Battleford — 1947 to 1959

Sprake Wholesale in North Battleford — 1947 to 1959

Maurice Sprake was raised in the Cut Knife area where his parents had a store and meat market. Iris Jackson was raised in the Milden area. They were married in 1937 and moved to Cut Knife where their two daughters, Evelyn and Pat, were born.

Contest to benefit Saskatoon Food Bank

Maymont Central School News

Auxiliary officers in place

MAIDSTONE — Eight members met at the home of Reni Johner for the January meeting of the Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary No. 142. The only change in officers was Christine Carlton will be the new treasurer. Thanks to Phyliss Watson for her term in office.
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