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Travellers take in Scandinavian Festival

Arlee Lumgair recently enjoyed a week's holiday with her brother, Jim Doolittle and his wife Delores and her sisters Gail Morgan and Dorothy Kivimaa. Travelling by motor home they arrived in Minot, N.D. Sept. 27.

Waterfowl flocks still heading south

Although high winds have blown many of the leaves off the trees, the fall colours are still there making it a beautiful weekend to be outdoors and to travel.
Exploring timeless aspects of the human condition

Exploring timeless aspects of the human condition

Starting Oct. 19 an exhibition in the main salon of the Chapel Gallery will be Only Human by Iris Hauser. Hauser is one of Saskatchewan's most prolific artists and exhibits her work in solo and group exhibitions across the country.

Maymont volleyball and soccer teams in action

The school's annual Terry Fox Walk was held Sept. 28. It was a lovely fall day for a walk. The total raised for cancer research was $761.00. The staff supplied bottled water for all the participants.
Always someone there to help

Always someone there to help

Once upon a time I thought I really wanted to be a nurse.
Donations of fresh produce appreciated

Donations of fresh produce appreciated

A busy summer has come and gone with many residents travelling to other places. Some stayed home and welcomed family and friends. Now, we are appreciating fall with its lovely green and gold colours in the landscape.
Marshall students build community park

Marshall students build community park

Grade 8 and 9 students from Marshall School were working hard this past week preparing a community park they've established for winter.

Manitou Lake Bible Camp hosts reunion

Manitou Lake Bible Camp hosted Fun Day, Oct. 1.

New resources enhance treaty knowledge

Living Sky School Division has developed new resources and supports to enhance treaty education in schools. Living Sky School Division is located in Treaty 6 territory and "we are all treaty people," a LSSD press release states.
Much music at Sept. potluck supper

Much music at Sept. potluck supper

At the Borden Friendship Club's potluck supper Sept. 28, special guests, members of a band called Carmel Country, played and sang many classic and old-time songs for close to two hours after the supper.
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