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Wilkie buzzing

Wilkie was buzzing with activity this past week. Many different events took place and the amount of support residents have for our town was evident! Norman Carter held its first Scholastic Book Fair of the year last week.

Agribition draws locals to Regina

The weather recently has been mostly cloudy but the clouds didn't bring much snow. Time seems to fly by despite our early winter. With less than a month of time before Christmas, everyone is busy with various projects.
Trade show brings shoppers to hall

Trade show brings shoppers to hall

Maymont's Trade Show was held Saturday in the Maymont Hall. Hopefully those who came out were able to do a little Christmas shopping. It is the season for poinsettias and what a beautiful plant it is. For years we've heard poinsettias are poisonous.

Friendship Club bingo popular with players

The Borden Friendship Centre held their first bingo No. 20 with close to 30 out to play 21 games for donated items. If there was a tie, the losers in the tiebreaker still got a box of chocolates.
Another hilarious production presented

Another hilarious production presented

Cochin Community Players are back on stage, presenting Squabbles written by Marshall Karpand directed by Roxanne Irvine. Their run at the Cochin Community Hall wraps up Sunday.

UCHS journalism students take on another major media event

It's unique - a class offered at UCHS that offers work in the field, technology techniques, a whole lot of challenges and a weekend of fun while you work.

Kraft Canada offering new opportunities to replace Hockeyville

The end of November means the end of Movember. For many wives and girlfriends this is indeed a celebratory moment.

Volunteers to revive antique gas tractors

A group of interested antique gas tractor personnel met at the Western Development Museum in North Battleford Nov. 9. There are a few antique gas tractors that are in need of repairs before they are usable.

Residents take in some hockey games

Our sympathy to the McMillan family on the passing of Harold McMillan of Lloydminster. Harold was Milt's brother. Milt and Lil attended the funeral in Lloydminster Saturday.

Snow just keeps piling up

As is everywhere, the snow plows have been busy in the village. If the snowfall continues as it has done so far, the amount of snow around by spring will be something we have not seen for some years. The Yellowhead Ramblers band has been busy.
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