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A 'cents'ational donation

A 'cents'ational donation

Six local schools just proved that even the smallest of change can make a big difference.
Long service honoured

Long service honoured

Yvonne Wilson, chair of the Lashburn Housing authority, was recently recognized for 30 years of volunteer service. An event was held in Regina Nov. 22 to recognize long serving board members for 25 and 30 years of service.

Chiefs of staff named

Prairie North Regional Health Authority Board approved appointment of new chiefs of staff at a regular board meeting in Lloydminster Jan. 26. Dr. Kevin Govender will become site chief of staff for Lloydminster effective Feb. 1, replacing Dr.
Granny and gramps rock the house

Granny and gramps rock the house

Blaine Lake Community Association held its fifth annual Grandma and Grandpa Bonspiel on Feb. 6 with 10 rinks registered.
School boards present concerns to MLAs

School boards present concerns to MLAs

High turnover in the community schools was the most pressing concern presented to government officials during the boards of education meeting with MLAs Jan. 27.

Meeting Lake councillor facing four charges

A councillor in the Rural Municipality of Meeting Lake is facing a number of charges.

RCMP warns about shady contractors

The RCMP is warning the public to be careful about shady contractors who will ask for money upfront to complete a project, only to provide substandard or incomplete work.
Frigid weather no obstacle for PWOS

Frigid weather no obstacle for PWOS

Prairie Women on Snowmobiles traveled through Blaine Lake Jan. 29 on their 10th annual eight-day trek through Saskatchewan.

Primary health to straddle the border

Officials of the Primary Health Care (PHC) systems in Saskatchewan and Alberta presented Prairie North Regional Health Board members, senior administrative staff, invited guests, members of the media and the general public with an overview of the res

Leask Hotel burns down

The Leask Hotel burned to the ground in a major fire there Wednesday morning. Blaine Lake RCMP reports they were called to the fire at the nearly 100-year-old hotel in Leask, located north of Blaine Lake, at around 2:43 a.m.
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