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Baljennie News: Volunteers work to spruce up St. Bridget’s cemetery

Baljennie News: Volunteers work to spruce up St. Bridget’s cemetery

Parade and fair activities enjoyed.
Maidstone and District News: Waseca athlete earns bronze at Canada Games

Maidstone and District News: Waseca athlete earns bronze at Canada Games

Pie bingo returns to the Legion Hall.
Bjorkdale News: Preparing for a return to school

Bjorkdale News: Preparing for a return to school

The library is hosting a Building Readers Card Game for kids 8 to 18 years old on Tuesday, Aug. 23, and the village is looking for any used Christmas lights that still work for a Christmas tree.
Viscount News: Street dance raises $17,000

Viscount News: Street dance raises $17,000

The Viscount Recreation Board said they are excited to announce that they raised $17,000 from their annual Street Dance.
Borden and District News: Historic tour takes in sites in RM of Great Bend

Borden and District News: Historic tour takes in sites in RM of Great Bend

Cairn erected at St. Mary Ukrainian Greek Orthodox cemetery.
Meota and District News: St. Walburg Blueberry Festival begins Friday

Meota and District News: St. Walburg Blueberry Festival begins Friday

Paddle and sail club now has 86 members.
Bresaylor Happenings: Museum founded by Joseph Sayers

Bresaylor Happenings: Museum founded by Joseph Sayers

Sayers purchased the Alex Lennie house, which houses the museum.
Column: Health of boreal forest vital to Canada and the world

Column: Health of boreal forest vital to Canada and the world

The forest covers 14 per cent of the land on Earth and covers 1. 9 billion hectares.
Gold medal won by Borden hurdles athlete at 2022 Summer Games

Gold medal won by Borden hurdles athlete at 2022 Summer Games

Sutherland competed at the 2022 Canadian National Champions winning gold, the 2022 World U20 Championships and the 2021 World U20 Championships placing third.
Former fur trading post designated as provincial heritage property

Former fur trading post designated as provincial heritage property

Operating from 1779 to 1789, Lower Hudson House was an important trading centre for First Nations people in the area and as a post for provisioning fur traders working further to the west.
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