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Mother's Day tea hosted

The Maidstone Legion Ladies' Auxiliary held their annual Mother's Day tea and bake sale on May 10 in the Legion Hall. Members had a successful day with an attendance of 67.
Champions celebrate caring individuals

Champions celebrate caring individuals

The fourth annual Champions of Mental Health Gala was held May 11, with six special awards handed out to individuals and groups who better the lives of the community's mentally ill.
NHS class of '67 reunion held

NHS class of '67 reunion held

It was 1967 - Canada's Centennial Year - when an enthusiastic group of 19 students celebrated the completion of their official schooling, graduating from Neilburg High School.
FINDING TREATY

FINDING TREATY

Can Living Sky School Division become the bellwether in closing the achievement gap between First Nations students and non-First Nations students?

Seniors plan Father's Day tea

The monthly meeting of the Maidstone Drop-In Centre was held May 3 with a better then usual attendance. Margaret MacEachern was in the chair. Dates were set for the Father's Day tea June 14 and the May, June, July potluck on June 19 at noon.
Twenty-three good men and true (with apologies to Shakespeare)

Twenty-three good men and true (with apologies to Shakespeare)

The volunteer committee members of the City of North Battleford Historic Archives were busy recently, changing the contents of the display cabinets outside the Archives Room at the Don Ross Centre.
'Opera light' moves Opera House project along

'Opera light' moves Opera House project along

"We're talking about the Opera House here in the Dekker Centre very intentionally, because we know what we're doing is completely and totally capable of being completely complimentary and not competitive with what is in place.
RMs working on repairing water-damaged roads

RMs working on repairing water-damaged roads

It's the long weekend already. The water woes have subsided somewhat but the cleanup from the aftermath of this excess water will be some time in completing.
12,000 trees for the future

12,000 trees for the future

The John Paul II Collegiate Key Club has planted a total of 12,000 trees along the North Saskatchewan River in the last seven years. "It's great to see the areas we did a few years ago doing so well," says Matthew Houk, Key Club president.
Local dancers fare well

Local dancers fare well

The annual Svoboda Ukrainian Dance Festival, held this year at the Dekker Centre in North Battleford April 26 to 28 attracted dance organizations from through Saskatchewan and Alberta, including Rushnychok Dancers from Saskatoon, Saskatoon School of
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