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Cree music and stories to be performed at The Gog

Cree music and stories to be performed at The Gog

A July 24 event at The Gog promises to be a unique cultural encounter. The Gog is a house (and former synagogue) Kelly Waters uses as a performance space.
Crystal Shawanda rocks the Dekker Centre

Crystal Shawanda rocks the Dekker Centre

First Nations singer Crystal Shawanda played at the Dekker Centre last Thursday. Having started as a country singer, Shawanda showcased her repertoire which includes blues, soul and rock music.

Work bees improve cemetery landscape

Wind and sun have enabled many farmers to get back to getting their crops planted, and the first seeding is coming up nicely.
Tree on 101st Street ends up dominating discussion at council

Tree on 101st Street ends up dominating discussion at council

The fate of a tree on 101st Street ended up dominating discussion Monday night at city council.

Unity Farmers Market open for another season

Take time to do something special for your mom this weekend.

News and Views from Tower II

It鈥檚 May 1 today 鈥 but when are we ever going to get our spring, folks? Hopefully with sunshine and warmer weather May will bring us some 鈥淢ay Flowers.鈥 I hope that everyone enjoyed their Easter. I know some of our tenants certainly did.

Museum association holds spring meeting

The spring meeting of the North West Museum Association was held Saturday, April 29 at the Catholic Church Hall hosted by the St. Walburg museum members. Lillian McGowan and Judith Seguin greeted visitors at the registration table.
Meota golf course open for the season

Meota golf course open for the season

Our world is turning green, with the new leaves coming out so quickly because of the warm days, it is an exciting time of year. The ditches are green again and the first pansies are blooming in the Village Park.

April showers bring out the snakes and ticks

The April showers may have brought some May flowers, but the April snow certainly seems to have brought the snakes and ticks. Students seem to like to run after the snakes, but are very busy trying to avoid the ticks.
Dancers wrap up another year

Dancers wrap up another year

Radisson Seniors鈥 71 Club invited Borden and Maymont club members to dinner and entertainment on Thursday, May 4, when over 70 enjoyed a cold plate supper with salads and delicious desserts with ice cream.
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