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Fitness challenge runs to June 25

The Neilburg Seniors held their monthly games day April 1 at the Friendship Korner. Edith Christensen and Marlene Washenfelder teamed up to win the A side of the shuffleboard tournament. Jackie Goodall and Vonnie Rutherford were the runners-up.

Better turnout for cards

A number of Maidstone Drop In Centre members attended the memorial service for former member Iva Inkster. Iva passed away at the age of 91 and service was held at the Payton gym April 13.
Potluck welcomes, bids farewell

Potluck welcomes, bids farewell

There was a potluck supper held on April 27 for Ken and Karen Anderson at the senior's center in Maymont. There were 25 people who attended the supper. The new owners who purchased Ken and Karen's home were also in attendance.
This is not a nuthouse, this is a home

This is not a nuthouse, this is a home

White walls everywhere you look. Locked doors, buzzers to go in, buzzers to go out. "Crazy" people with bugged out eyes and drool trickling down their chins, slowly shuffling down the halls. These people are condemned. They are ghosts.
Rock music, intense art and a ladies' night out

Rock music, intense art and a ladies' night out

The evening of Wednesday, May 8, check out The Basement at Portabella's in North Battleford for a homecoming of sorts. WillHorse, a southern rock band out of Golden, B.C.
John Wilkins: A pillar of the community

John Wilkins: A pillar of the community

John G. Wilkins was born to Ernest and Elise Wilkins on June 12, 1905 in Reston, Man. Ernest and Elsie had immigrated from England in 1891. John's three brothers, Harold, Art and Bruce, rounded out the Wilkins family.
Residents support heart and stroke month

Residents support heart and stroke month

Much appreciated is the work done almost every day by the maintenance personnel of the North Battleford Housing Authority.
Robert A. (Bob) McClelland: When Bob was a boy

Robert A. (Bob) McClelland: When Bob was a boy

Occasionally, the North Battleford Centennial Historical Committee submits a special article that provides an account of an important and unique aspect of our city's history.
A historic passing at Whitkow

A historic passing at Whitkow

Friday, April 26 dawned warm and calm. It seemed as if spring had finally arrived. But for those gathered at the site of the Holy Ghost Ukrainian Orthodox Church at Whitkow that morning, it was not a day to greet the new, but to say goodbye.
Changing the world one t-shirt at a time

Changing the world one t-shirt at a time

Neechie Gear is an emerging mainstream Native American brand of clothing geared toward the support of youth activities and sports.
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