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Rains arrive in time to make a difference

Rains arrive in time to make a difference

A few nice rains along with cooler weather have been enjoyed. The rain came in good time. One can see the difference in crops and gardens. We were very fortunate as many parts of the province and elsewhere are still very dry.
Real or synthetic ice, my NHL hopes are grim

Real or synthetic ice, my NHL hopes are grim

I don’t like summer. Ok, let me rephrase that. I don’t like the excruciatingly hot weather that comes with summer.
Puppeteers find the magic in inanimate objects

Puppeteers find the magic in inanimate objects

Puppets of one form or another have probably been around for as long as people have. Exactly when we had the notion to use an inanimate object to represent something living is unknown, but puppet theatre was known in the time of Aristotle and Plato.
First ARC showing now open

First ARC showing now open

The first gallery showing of works from the artists working out of the ARC Creative Studio Gallery located at 1106 - 101 St. in North Battleford is now open.
Savoury, smoky and saucy good times planned for Those Were The Days

Savoury, smoky and saucy good times planned for Those Were The Days

North Battleford will see its first Kansas City Barbeque Society sanctioned competition at the Western Development Museum’s Those Were The Days Aug. 8 and 9. Barbecue teams are in a showdown to see who will emerge as the grand champion.
NB musician awarded Arts Board funding for international performance

NB musician awarded Arts Board funding for international performance

North Battleford musician Cole Knutson has received $1,420 from the Saskatchewan Arts Board's Indigenous Pathways Initiative - Grants to Artists program to "play in the world's most prestigious youth wind orchestra – the WASBE Youth Wind Orchestra –
NB musician awarded Arts Board funding for international performance

NB musician awarded Arts Board funding for international performance

North Battleford musician Cole Knutson has received $1,420 from the Saskatchewan Arts Board's Indigenous Pathways Initiative - Grants to Artists program to "play in the world's most prestigious youth wind orchestra – the WASBE Youth Wind Orchestra –
Family supper hosted at the centre

Family supper hosted at the centre

Drop In Centre News
Solid connection between haying and rainfall

Solid connection between haying and rainfall

Rabbit Lake News
Crown Hill 4-H Beef members show and sell

Crown Hill 4-H Beef members show and sell

Borden and Radisson News
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