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There are thieves among us, be vigilant

There are thieves among us, be vigilant

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Walk for Memories Sunday at the filed house

Walk for Memories Sunday at the filed house

NationsWest Field House will be the site of the 2015 Walk For Memories, a fundraiser and awareness campaign hosted by the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan. The Walk will take place Sunday with registration from 11 a.m.

Organization marks 59th year this spring

Happy new year from St. Walburg Canadian Royal Purple Society. It’s a new year, the organization has a new name and probably new challenges. This organization will be in existence 59 years this spring in St. Walburg.
Piano adjudicator is a pianist, organist and music director

Piano adjudicator is a pianist, organist and music director

Festival Fanfare
Born to Read program marks NWRC 40th year

Born to Read program marks NWRC 40th year

North West Regional College is celebrating its 40th anniversary year and a program initiated in 1992 is being revived to help celebrate it. The program is called Born to Read.
Dysfunctional family to unravel on stage

Dysfunctional family to unravel on stage

Battlefords Community Players are in rehearsal for February’s performance of a play the Halifax Daily News calls “Funny, pointed and exquisitely crafted.
Melissa Squire: Not your average bride

Melissa Squire: Not your average bride

Melissa Squire is not your average designer, nor is she your average bride.

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.
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