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Performers on stage starting Wednesday

And let the music begin! The Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival opens this Wednesday in Wesley Hall at Third Avenue United Church with young Cory Wouters presenting Bed in Summer by Robert Louis Stevenson. After the morning of individual verse, St.

20th Telemiracle fundraiser nets $1,200

Battleford Hillcrest Seniors sponsored their 20th Telemiracle concert at their hall Feb. 19 raising just under $1,200.

Snowmobiles make it look more like winter

Yes, the days are getting longer! I suppose that means we are expected to get more done in a day! More and more Ski Doos are being seen in and around the village creating a more normal winter landscape.

New members mean new ideas

The first meeting of the St. Walburg Royal Purple Lodge No. 201 of the New Year was held Jan. 1, with Dorothea Hocher presiding and 29 members signing the register. The provincial conference is in Swift Current June 7 to 10.
Lots of curling activity in and out of town

Lots of curling activity in and out of town

February has arrived! It is a leap year February too so you have one extra day to play with this year. And men, fair warning - Valentine's Day is only 12 days away so start planning now guess that goes for the girls too.

Travellers find adventure in Peru

Kathy and Ross Campbell had a an interesting and adventuresome trip when they travelled to Peru. They spent 18 days there leaving home Dec. 28.

Tolerance for cultural differences keystone of civilization

A lot of the times, when I get off on a tangent in my writing, the topic comes from discussions around a coffee table, with friends or from observations I make when I overhear some conversation in passing.

Arizona provides an object lesson for senior care

This letter comes to you from Buckeye, Ariz., where I am presently house sitting for a while in my daughter's vacation home. It's a dirty job but someone has to do it. The weather is beautiful and warm during the day and cool in the evenings.
Students dive into second semester

Students dive into second semester

This week at Maidstone High School is finals week for our senior high students. With all the seniors writing tests and the juniors going skiing at Table Mountain, there has been less action than usual.
Class assignment leads to published book

Class assignment leads to published book

Jean Fauchon, a John Paul II staff member, was asked to write a children's book for an Education Curriculum class at the University of Saskatchewan.
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