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Comedy tour to benefit Battlefords District Food and Resource Centre

Comedy tour to benefit Battlefords District Food and Resource Centre

Submitted The Human Condition Comedy Tour is an innovative and monumental event that will be starting this fall.
Those Were the Days

Those Were the Days

There was a big turnout of visitors for Those Were the Days, the signature weekend of the Western Development Museum in North Battleford. This year marked the 50th anniversary of the event, running Aug. 17 and 18.
Cross-country motorcycle ride aims to make PTSD visible

Cross-country motorcycle ride aims to make PTSD visible

HUMBOLDT — A cross-country motorcycle rally aims to make Post Traumatic Stress Disorder more visible, as well as build a community among those dealing with the condition. The Rolling Barrage made a stop at Discovery Ford in Humboldt on Aug.
Throwback: St. Gregor Pool's first delivery

Throwback: St. Gregor Pool's first delivery

From the Humboldt Journal files, Aug. 16, 1979
Métis jigging and sash weaving at Original Humboldt

Métis jigging and sash weaving at Original Humboldt

HUMBOLDT — The Prairie Central District for Sport, Culture and Recreation will be teaching people about Métis Jigging and Sash Weaving with practitioners of these traditional arts. Jigging is a traditional Métis dance.
A sporting summer

A sporting summer

Unity News
Summer is half over at the lake

Summer is half over at the lake

Meota News
Radisson holds annual fair

Radisson holds annual fair

Borden / Radisson News
Manitou Beach centennial recognized during fun-filled afternoon

Manitou Beach centennial recognized during fun-filled afternoon

MANITOU BEACH — Manitou Beach commemorated its 100th year since incorporation with a fun filled afternoon that ended with the cutting of the town’s birthday cake by Mayor Gerald Worobec.
Tisdale woman to snowmobile 1,400 kilometres for breast cancer cure

Tisdale woman to snowmobile 1,400 kilometres for breast cancer cure

TISDALE — Lynne Roszell felt helpless when her loved ones fought against cancer, so now she’s using her skills as a snowmobiler to raise funds for research into the disease.
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