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Students playing hockey, figure skating and curling

Students playing hockey, figure skating and curling

Maymont Central School News
Shrove Tuesday supper a tasty pancake feast

Shrove Tuesday supper a tasty pancake feast

The Shrove Tuesday pancake supper was held at the Do Drop In Feb. 17, sponsored by the United/Anglican Church in Meota. There was a nice turnout of happy diners.
Excursions and sightseeing in Mexico

Excursions and sightseeing in Mexico

Sonya Bouvier’s account of the holiday she and Craig Johnson took in Mexico: This year we went to a resort that was 20 minutes south of Playa Del Carm, on the east coast side of Mexico, south of the Gulf of Mexico.
Freedom to choose provoking anti-vax debate

Freedom to choose provoking anti-vax debate

That’s it, that’s all, folks.
Speech arts adjudicator is a singer and actor

Speech arts adjudicator is a singer and actor

Festival Fanfare
More than 180 riders attend Orolow snowmobile rally

More than 180 riders attend Orolow snowmobile rally

Orolow Ukrainian Catholic Church, northeast of Borden, held its annual snowmobile rally Feb. 21 with over 180 riders out to ride the course on a fairly cold day.
NB native Mark Wheler hits major milestone in NHL officiating career

NB native Mark Wheler hits major milestone in NHL officiating career

Mark Wheler knew for a long time he wanted to make a career out of working the lines on the ice. Born in North Battleford but growing up across the bridge in Battleford, Wheler loved sports like most young boys do.
Military parade photo chosen as postcard

Military parade photo chosen as postcard

During a First World War military parade on King Street in North Battleford in 1915, children are following along with the marching soldiers and a high ranking officer steps out of formation to greet a lovely lady in a beautiful dress.
Saturday night schoolhouse dance in 1953

Saturday night schoolhouse dance in 1953

In 1953, I was five years old. I lived with my parents on a farm in Saskatchewan – beyond the power grid. No indoor plumbing (outdoor bif 40 yards from the house), no electric lights, heat from a wood stove, no telephones and no television.
Wapiti Regional Library hosts First Nations music and storytelling

Wapiti Regional Library hosts First Nations music and storytelling

LEOVILLE — Twenty-three years after graduating from Grade 12 at Leoville School, First Nation musician and storyteller Jason Chamakese returned to share his gifts with the students and staff of his old school.
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