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Everybody loves a parade!

The annual Northwest Territorial Days Exhibition Parade wound through North Battleford Monday evening, with the theme of celebrating the city's 100th anniversary.
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These gymnasts know how to entertain a crowd. For more photos from the parade check out the photo gallery under the community tab.

The annual Northwest Territorial Days Exhibition Parade wound through North Battleford Monday evening, with the theme of celebrating the city's 100th anniversary. Judges awarded the following for their entries:

Band, first place, Saskatoon Shrine Club, second place, Living Sky Baton Twirlers;

Non-commercial, first, Prairie Employment Program, second, Notre Dame de Lourdes Church, third, Battleford Beaver Blues;

Commercial, first, Lakeland College, second, Oil Can Charlie's, third, Norsask;

Provincial/National, WDM stagecoach;

Antique Vehicles, first, 1928 Model A, second, 1965 Pontic Parisienne, third, 1958 Olds 98;

4-H Clubs, first, Eagle Hill 4-H;

Heavy Horse Drawn, first Duhaime Belgians, second, Backroads Percheron, third, NWT Draft Horse Committee;

Light Horse Drawn, first Larry Kopp, second, Kevin Phillips, third, Allan Jaeb; Saddle, first, flag bearers, second, Western Renegades;

Playground/Children's Entry, first, City of North Battleford Playgrounds, second, Battlefords Boys and Girls Club.

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