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City promoting Christmas spirit with two new events

City promoting Christmas spirit with two new events

HUMBOLDT — The City of Humboldt is getting into the Christmas season and hopes everyone will join them with two new events coming up in December. Dec. 7 will see the community come together for the Community Tree Lighting ceremony at City Hall.
Yet more awards for Wilkie’s Bob Leslie

Yet more awards for Wilkie’s Bob Leslie

Bob Leslie, Wilkie crooner and gospel singer, could be forgiven for losing track of how many awards he’s won.
Melfort Big Brothers Big Sisters evolves with Youth Evolution

Melfort Big Brothers Big Sisters evolves with Youth Evolution

MELFORT — Melfort Big Brothers Big Sisters is ending, with the needs of being met by Melfort Youth Evolution for the future. Melfort Youth Evolution is a youth council striving to bring activities to the youth of Melfort.
Community event held to educate newcomers

Community event held to educate newcomers

Borden / Radisson News
Midget AA program moved to Kerrobert

Midget AA program moved to Kerrobert

Unity News
News ‘n’ Views from Baljennie

News ‘n’ Views from Baljennie

Take a drive through the village Christmas lights at the Western Development Museum in North Battleford. They opened their gates Nov. 21 and will be open Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. until the first week in January.
Christmas concert program features all ages

Christmas concert program features all ages

Mayfair News
Northern lights put on spectacular show

Northern lights put on spectacular show

Meota News
Maidstone Drop In Centre News - Many Christmas events coming up

Maidstone Drop In Centre News - Many Christmas events coming up

Cribbage was played Nov. 18 at the Maidstone Drop In Centre with high score going to Bev Stewart, low to Jean Hartman. Lunch was served by Denise Newton. A potluck birthday lunch was held Nov.
Canadians are invited to share their views on CBC’s programming

Canadians are invited to share their views on CBC’s programming

The CRTC is seeking Canadians’ opinions on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Société Radio-Canada's programming.
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