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Alexandar Kovar: Remembering the 8th RECCE

Alexandar Kovar: Remembering the 8th RECCE

The legacy of those who saw action for the Canadian forces in various conflicts around the world is one worthy of remembrance.
Mosquito pilot patrolled Western Europe

Mosquito pilot patrolled Western Europe

Sitting here in Battleford, having coffee with Harold Anderson, one would hardly suspect that you were in the presence of one of the brave men who helped push back enemy troops out of France, Belgium, Holland and England. Anderson was a pilot.
North Battleford author to launch first in unique Canadian trilogy

North Battleford author to launch first in unique Canadian trilogy

A North Battleford author's first in a trilogy of books will be launched Nov. 15 in Battleford. Lorne Spencer Hrabia says he has an ability to remember his dreams in great detail.
Friendship Club donates tea proceeds to Borden Museum

Friendship Club donates tea proceeds to Borden Museum

The Borden Friendship Club held a very successful tea and bake sale Oct. 29, with the tea proceeds of over $230 going to the Borden Museum and the proceeds of the bake sale and 50/50 for expenses of the club.

Exploring a range of media and art forms

Ruth Lahti was born and raised in rural Alberta. She married, and she and her husband raised four children in the Edmonton and Leduc areas. While living in the Leduc area she joined the pottery club and so began her love of the visual arts.
Ruddell potluck enjoyed

Ruddell potluck enjoyed

Deepest Sympathy goes out to the Sherman family on the loss of their mom Gertie. She will truly be missed by family and friends. Rest in peace, Gertie. A potluck supper was held in Ruddell Oct. 29.

Celebrating fall with a church supper

Keith and Dawn Hartman of Lloydminster were down to visit their mom Jean Hartman and along with Gerald and Marie Hartman, they all enjoyed dinner out.

Elvis joins vampires, princesses, cats and pirates at school

The school was a very busy place Oct. 31. Staff and students arrived on Halloween dressed in a variety of costumes. There were vampires, princesses, cats, pirates and even Elvis made an appearance.
Author reading hosted during Library Week

Author reading hosted during Library Week

To celebrate Library Week, Oct. 19 - 25, Eugenie Davidson from Meadow Lake read from her book, Choosing to Bloom, at the Meota library Oct. 25, and answered questions after. This book has Canadian history and was published in Victoria.
Annual anti-pornography campaign launched in October

Annual anti-pornography campaign launched in October

The Notre Dame Catholic Women's League annual campaign against pornography, "White Ribbon of Signatures," took place at masses at Notre Dame Church Oct.18 and 19.
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