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Sump pump sales will be brisk this spring

After two weeks on the white sand beaches of Veradero, Cuba, Shelly and I arrived back to the white snow banks of Rabbit Lake! Man, it had snowed even more after we left.
Have you heard HillBilly Blunt?

Have you heard HillBilly Blunt?

It seems there is a new group making waves around the west-central Saskatchewan music scene and it happens to consist of a Unity man and a musician from Clair Lake, who now also makes his home in Unity. Travis Gerein (aka T.

Donors' choice supported by 117 contributors

The annual meeting of the Cut Knife and District Donors' Choice was held at the town office Feb. 22. The 2012 campaign grossed $15,035.
Curling teams compete in district playdowns

Curling teams compete in district playdowns

Did March come in like a lamb or a lion? I doubt anyone would notice as Old Man Winter has been as crusty as the character in those commercials. When winter begins Oct. 20, everyone is looking for a reprieve of any kind.

Buckle up for the difficult month of March

After a cold beginning to the week, we are now enjoying sunny, mild weather with little wind. The evenings are beautiful with a moon that is near full. At the end of the week we will be a few days into March.

Lodge resident marks 92nd birthday

It was back to school Monday for students. We hope you all enjoyed the winter break. It isn't long till Easter, the next school holiday. Best wishes to Eva Sutherland of Pine Island Lodge, Maidstone who celebrates her 92nd birthday Feb. 28.
Multi-media creativity

Multi-media creativity

"Creative mess equals creative thought!" - Timothy Atwood The bright sunny day encouraged a few more Batttlefords Art Club members to attend our Tuesday session at Don Ross Centre.
Coffee shop a safe port in the storm

Coffee shop a safe port in the storm

Spring is here, can't you tell? The eight-foot snow drifts that were built overnight by gusting winds reaching 87 km/h in places was alovely welcome to spring from Mother Nature.
Mission team works in Costa Rica

Mission team works in Costa Rica

The John Paul II Mission Team travelled to Costa Rica Feb. 17 to complete projects in an aboriginal reserve. The team is building a soccer field for the community's children, doing traditional farming, as well as restoring a community centre.
Wendy Pawelko - Heartstrings tied to Haiti

Wendy Pawelko - Heartstrings tied to Haiti

Haiti has changed Wendy Pawelko's life. "I look at things differently now," she says, and most of what she does these days is a precursor to a return trip to the beleaguered Caribbean nation.
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