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A new year always holds promise

Once again I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone who publishes this letter and everyone who takes the time to read it a very happy and healthy New Year.
Rink filled with players, parents and fans

Rink filled with players, parents and fans

At times pictures speak louder than words. The Wilkie Minor Hockey Day took place Dec. 22.

Students back to school Thursday

After an all too short Christmas holiday it's back to school for local students Jan. 3. University students return to classes Jan. 7. Best wishes to all of you for a happy and productive semester.
New year welcomed in style

New year welcomed in style

New Year's Eve at Maymont Seniors' Center was a great event again this year. Family and friends gathered to bring in the New Year, enjoying games, entertainment and a potluck lunch. Thanks to everyone who attended.

Christmas tree pick up set for Jan. 15

Happy New Year! Happy birthday today to our 18-year-old girl, Shelby - time has flown. We will treasure every moment as this is her graduation year.

Tradition continues Jan. 6 in Ukrainian households

Khrystos Rodyvsha (Christ is Born!). Slavim Yoho (Let us Glorify Him!). For many, the Christmas celebrations have come to a close but, for those following the Julian calendar, Jan. 6 is Christmas Eve.
Canadian Legion of Riders year in review

Canadian Legion of Riders year in review

The Canadian Legion of Riders year started out in February. To kill the winter blues we held a fish fry at Legion Branch 70.We sold memberships and swag, had a few 50/50 draws and fed around 200 guests.

Margaret Helen Stewart-Beach (Robins): An extraordinary citizen

Margaret Beach was born on May 28, 1930 in her parents' home at 972 York Street (now 104th Street), North Battleford. This was the beginning of the Dirty Thirties, a time of terrible economic hardship.

Seniors enjoy Christmas supper, program

The annual Maidstone Drop In Centre catered Christmas supper was held Dec. 9 with over 100 tickets sold, but due to sickness and bad weather, there was a few empty seats.
Showered with gifts

Showered with gifts

A surprise baby shower was held for Sherilyn Babineau Dec. 9 in North Battleford. Those in attendance were family and friends. She was surprised as she was told it was going to be a family supper for Christmas.
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