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Band holds fundraiser for the Battleford United Church

The Keller Family Band is playing for a fundraiser for the Battleford United Church Dec. 2 from 7 to 9 p.m. The band, which has previously played at the Carlton Trail Jamboree, is made up of Colin Keller, his wife, and their five children.
Medical fundraiser tallies $40,000

Medical fundraiser tallies $40,000

Can you believe more than $40,000 was raised from the live and silent auction held for Karen Fertuck (Hultman)? Karen is waiting to go to Edmonton for a liver transplant.
District 35 has 13 4-H clubs

District 35 has 13 4-H clubs

A District No. 45 4-H council meeting was held Oct. 20 in Hillmond. On the agenda were elections and committee formation. District president is Christina Jones and junior president is Michael Jones.

Fundraising project hits $1M mark

Today is the day all the Christmas displays and decorations should begin. I am a big fan of Christmas but dislike the hype that starts in October. I long for the 'good ole days' when Christmas was a December event.

Students experience Shakespeare

Maymont Centeral School Grade 5 to 9 students travelled to Saskatoon Nov. 24 to the Broadway Theatre. They watched an adaptation of Twelfth Night performed by Persephone Theatre.

Show and tell at PI Suites

Dorothy Kissick was to North Battleford for a check up after cataract surgery and everything is just fine. Jack Inkster of Edmonton stopped in for a visit with his mom Eva Inkster. Colleen Koski was in Lloydminster for a doctor's appointment Tuesday.
Mentorship program basis of new exhibit

Mentorship program basis of new exhibit

A new exhibition at the Chapel Gallery is the culmination of two years of mentorship for eight local artists.

Busy fall for Hillcrest members

Battleford Hillcrest Centre has been a busy place this fall. Al Reichert and Bob Paton were the instructors Nov. 14 and 15 for the 23 seniors who took part in the 55-Alive mature Driving Course, which is open to all seniors.

Former resident passes away

This week I learned of the death of a former Waseca resident, Beatrice Hunter who was living in Vancouver at the time of her death Nov. 25.

Thieves again target village post office

While looking back at the last couple of weeks I am starting to wonder whether the phase of the moon has had some effect on the actions of some people here in Meota.
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