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Unity schools report positive enrolment

Unity schools report positive enrolment

Unity News
News ‘n’ views from Baljennie

News ‘n’ views from Baljennie

Prayers and deepest thoughts goes out to the Frerichs family of Turtleford and to the Neilson family of the Battlefords on the recent passing of Marion Frerichs (nee Neilson) on Aug. 29 at the age of 66 at the Battlefords Union Hospital.
Borden and Radisson seniors get together for fall supper

Borden and Radisson seniors get together for fall supper

Borden / Radisson News
Tisdale emergency services gala at risk of cancellation due to poor ticket sales

Tisdale emergency services gala at risk of cancellation due to poor ticket sales

TISDALE — A fundraising gala being organized by Tisdale’s emergency services that will feature the Lieutenant Governor and the commanding officer of the Saskatchewan RCMP is at risk of being cancelled. Cpl.
Sons of Norway have fun at the lake

Sons of Norway have fun at the lake

Meota News
Quilt guild members will see no more time wasted

Quilt guild members will see no more time wasted

Watch monthly for Quilt Patch, a report from the Rivers' Edge Quilt Guild and enjoy the photos of their projects from their Show and Tell. Somebody once said, “I’ve spent most of my life making quilts, the rest I’ve just wasted.
Muenster monk working on movie combining legend with science fiction

Muenster monk working on movie combining legend with science fiction

Brother Kurt van Kuren working on science fiction retelling of an Inuit legend
Tisdale Library holding passport Culture Days event

Tisdale Library holding passport Culture Days event

TISDALE — The Tisdale Community Library is holding a passport-themed game for its annual Culture Days event. The event takes place at 5 to 7 p.m. on Sept. 26.
Maidstone Drop In Centre News

Maidstone Drop In Centre News

On Aug. 31, Margaret MacEachern celebrated her 90th birthday at the Maidstone Drop In Centre.
Humboldt continues Terry Fox’s legacy

Humboldt continues Terry Fox’s legacy

HUMBOLDT — One man’s legacy of raising money to fund cancer research in nationwide continued in Humboldt. Humboldt’s Terry Fox Run, held Sept. 15, saw between 25 and 30 people participate. The ran started at Midland Glass.
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