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The extraordinary life of citizen Lorne Cooper

The extraordinary life of citizen Lorne Cooper

Bert Lorne Joseph Cooper was born on Aug. 25, 1936 at the Notre Dame Hospital in North Battleford. Lorne was the sixth in a family of nine children and was raised in a single parent home.
Longtime Legion member earns award

Longtime Legion member earns award

Robert Tannahill of North Battleford has been honoured with a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. The medal was presented at Government House in Regina Jan. 21 by Saskatchewan Lt. Gov. Vaughn Schofield, accompanied by D.
Juno winner wows the audience

Juno winner wows the audience

A Juno award-winning jazz musician entertained a houseful of fans Feb. 17 in North Battleford. David Braid made 42 music lovers happy with his solo concert. In fact, some were more than happy.
Winter of excess in variety of aspects

Winter of excess in variety of aspects

According to a report in the Regina Leader Post in January, "This winter has been particularly pricey for the province, with $5.5 million more than usual being spent on snow and ice control of Saskatchewan roads.

Theatre group completes hall renovations

Cochin Community Players have completed renovations of its theatre site in the Resort Village of Cochin. The Cochin Community Hall has been the venue for stage productions since 1996.

Vacation in Hawaii memorable

Car-Mel Country will be performing at Telemiracle Sunday at 9 a.m. Jean Sherman and daughters Diane Sevick, Donna Scherr and Denise Bernier have returned from a two-week holiday in Hawaii. The time was divided between Oahu and Maui.

Seniors carried along on a sea of change

The average age of a senior belonging to SSAI is approximately 84 and the seniors of that age have seen many changes, not only here in Saskatchewan but in Canada and also in the rest of the world.

Students host Golden Age Supper

"500" cards was cancelled Feb. 11. We need more players to keep the card events going. Anyone of any age is welcome to come. Cards start at 2 p.m. and are usually over by 4 p.m.

Pine Island Suites host craft show

Tillie Linkert had her daughter Bev and Don Nicholson of St. Walburg to visit. They were just back from a trip to Hawaii. A number of the apartment people enjoyed supper at Cindy's Place and listened to Chilby play the violin.
William James Lumsdon: A life well-lived

William James Lumsdon: A life well-lived

Bill Lumsdon was born on March 25, 1918 to Tom and Jane Lumsdon, British immigrants from Alnwick, Northumberland, England in the Glenbogie district near St. Walburg.
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