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Festival wraps up with gala evening

Festival wraps up with gala evening

The 83rd Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival came to a celebratory close at the Gala on Wednesday night, April 9 in Logie Hall in Third Avenue United Church. After opening remarks and Emilia Bacchetto's rendition of O Canada, the St.
Cadets look to parents for example of commitment

Cadets look to parents for example of commitment

If you've seen the booths at the Co-op mall, you'll know the local squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets is raising funds with a raffle. If you didn't get your ticket, there is still time, as they have dates booked to set up again.

Scanning for signs of spring

April 9: Haley deBussac of Hinton Alta. stopped in to visit grandma Rose Danychuk. Haley was on her way home to Biggar for a visit. Welcome home to Denise Newton who is home from an enjoyable holiday in Victoria, B.C.

Spring not here yet

A light blanket of snow covered the ground once again Sunday morning and the temperature at the moment is -5 C. Mother Nature has fooled us with a few fine days that didn't last, but which made us think spring was here.

Travel club off to Germany, Switzerland and Austria

The travel club begins their adventure this Friday. They will be up early and sitting in Saskatoon airport by 5:30 a.m. They will travel to Winnipeg, then Toronto, and will finally arrive in Frankfurt, Germany Saturday morning.
Season closer gets resounding response

Season closer gets resounding response

Linda Lyon-Walls said she hoped the audience would enjoy Sexy Laundry and that it would provide "a smile and a nod of recognition.
Quilters issued a challenge

Quilters issued a challenge

The April meeting of Rivers' Edge Quilt Guild was held April 4 with 17 members present. Several members, back from vacationing in warmer climates, were busy admiring projects done during their absence.
Becoming one with the cow

Becoming one with the cow

Originally from the Battlefords, there was no way of seeing a future where eventually I would be feeding a bull liquified shit through a beer-bong type instrument.
JPII building relationships for success

JPII building relationships for success

School boards across the province have adopted an education sector strategic plan addressing short-term and long-term goals for Saskatchewan's PreK-12 schools.

An Easter of snowmen and snowballs

School classes began again Monday and we hope all the young people enjoyed their Easter holiday time. The snow is well on the way to being gone.
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