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Seniors’ organization hosts information sessions

Seniors’ organization hosts information sessions

ST. WALBURG — The St. Walburg seniors’ organization hosted an information session on the Twin Rivers Health Foundation Oct. 6 as many didn’t realize it was still in existence.
Wet fields but a mild Halloween

Wet fields but a mild Halloween

Rabbit Lake News
Grade 12 interacts with Yann Martel

Grade 12 interacts with Yann Martel

The Halloween costumes have been put away for another year and all that remains are the bags full of candy. The school was full Friday with superheroes, Elsas from Frozen, bananas and several other creative costumes.
4-H club reorganizes

4-H club reorganizes

Maidstone Gully Multiple 4-H Club had a reorganization meeting Oct. 5. We started the meeting off saying the pledge. We introduced ourselves and said what project we were interested in taking. We have 19 members this year. We held our elections.
Exercise programs resume at Community Centre

Exercise programs resume at Community Centre

Meota News
Brad McLeod, milkman: It's a good way of life

Brad McLeod, milkman: It's a good way of life

Everybody Has a Story
Art club offers art

Art club offers art

The Battlefords Art Club Autumn Show and Sale was held concurrently with the Marigold Market Friday, Oct. 23. Members offered a variety of artwork for sale.
Celebrating 50 years: With help from author Candace Savage

Celebrating 50 years: With help from author Candace Savage

To celebrate Reid-Thompson’s 50th anniversary as a regional library, author Candace Savage was invited in for a reading of her non-fiction work on Oct. 21. Savage says it was an honour to be apart of the celebration.
Celebrating 50 years: Coffee breaking with local authors

Celebrating 50 years: Coffee breaking with local authors

Writing and reading go hand and hand. And the writers at the Coffee Break Cafe on Oct. 20 agree since all of them talked about their love of libraries before reading their own work.
Artist in Residence brings power of puppets to young and old

Artist in Residence brings power of puppets to young and old

Kristi Friday wants to bring art and theatre to rural Saskatchewan. Through Dancing Sky Artist in Residence program funded by the Saskatchewan Arts Board, she is doing that in communities such as Watrous, Cudworth, Middle Lake, and Humboldt.
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