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Lori Michaud and Sadie: Quite happy to be ignored

Lori Michaud and Sadie: Quite happy to be ignored

A teacher and principal, Lori Michaud has always loved her job. But young onset dementia has brought an early end to her career. At 44, Michaud is retired and living with a disability. But she鈥檚 not done with education.
Rita Kuntz: Goodbye to a book adventure

Rita Kuntz: Goodbye to a book adventure

Like many stay-at-home moms, Rita Kuntz went back to work when her kids were grown.
Kelly Waters: Hostess of The Gog

Kelly Waters: Hostess of The Gog

House concerts have been going on 鈥 well ... forever. Think travelling minstrels. But the modern day house concert, like the kind hosted by Kelly Waters of North Battleford, is a growing trend supported by today's social media and tech networking.
Richard Hiebert: Educator turned advocate author

Richard Hiebert: Educator turned advocate author

Throughout the year 2013, he delved into the history of North Battleford and extraordinary people who have impacted 鈥 or brought fame 鈥 to the community during its 100 years of existence.
Eva Scott: 鈥業鈥檓 not quitting until I can鈥檛 go anymore鈥

Eva Scott: 鈥業鈥檓 not quitting until I can鈥檛 go anymore鈥

Retired public health nurse Eva Scott is a master at knitting, quite literally. She achieved her Master of Knitting certificate from the聽Canadian Guild of Knitters聽in 1997.
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.
Matthew Armet: 鈥業t鈥檚 fun, it鈥檚 really fun鈥

Matthew Armet: 鈥業t鈥檚 fun, it鈥檚 really fun鈥

He鈥檚 a cast member of one of Canada鈥檚 most prestigious theatre companies and, although his immediate family no longer resides here, he still comes 鈥渉ome鈥 to the Battlefords.
Virginia Favel: 'We live in a divided community'

Virginia Favel: 'We live in a divided community'

"It's hard to live in a community when people are so divided," says Virginia Favel of Sweetgrass First Nation. One might think the division Favel talks about is the one between First Nation people and non-First Nation people. But it's not.
Bruin: The natural choice

Bruin: The natural choice

When the iconic Nitty Gritty Dirt Band played for 1,200 people at Paradise Hill's Summer Bash, a young musician from North Battleford was the opening act. It was a dream come true for Bruin Eberle.
Moira Gautron: Yeats says it all

Moira Gautron: Yeats says it all

Growing up, she fell asleep to the mad pounding of the Atlantic Ocean on the shores of the famous Irish County of Sligo. As an adult, she found her children's playground frequented by polar bears.
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