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The long story of penpals Pat and Roger

The long story of penpals Pat and Roger

In the early 1960s I made my first steps in the English language at school in Mannheim, Germany. My first name Ruediger turned into Roger among friends I had met there.
Cutting loose on the dance floor for 15 years

Cutting loose on the dance floor for 15 years

The 15th Annual Polkafest took place in Hafford July 8 and 9. The weekend was full of activity that included dancing to three bands, a polka mass, pancake breakfast and a jam for local musicians.
'Big Things' coming to the gallery

'Big Things' coming to the gallery

The 2011 version of the North Battleford Sculpture Symposium is bigger and better than ever with new artists and new locations. "Big Things" starts on Monday, Aug. 15 with projects and workshops running throughout the week. Friday, Aug.
Local athletes head to championships

Local athletes head to championships

Baseball season is over.

Birthday celebrations in Maymont

The Classie Cardinals celebrated birthdays at Glenburn Regional Park, with entertainment by Carmel Country. Their music is smooth, yet toe-tapping, get-up-and-dance music.
Class of '61 reunited

Class of '61 reunited

The 1961 Grade 12 graduates from Langham met at the Langham Museum for a 50-year class reunion July 22. Present were Phyllis (Derksen) Gossen, Evelyn (Peters) Anderson, Jacqueline (Derksen) Meister, Barry Humphreys, Lawrence Perehudoff, Dr.

Silver Lake base camp for visitors

Bob and Lynn Douglas of Saskatoon have been spending some time camping at Silver Lake and visiting friends in the area. Bill Yaworenko, who was a lifelong resident in the Neilburg area, passed away in June.
Busking for the Cuplex brings good vibes downtown

Busking for the Cuplex brings good vibes downtown

It was a hot day leading up to the long weekend, but that didn't stop the city's talent from gathering downtown to raise money for the Credit Union CUPlex.

Windstorm cleanup continues

Clean up from the windstorm of July 17 still continues. As well as damage to bins and other buildings, many trees were taken down. The last few days it has been possible to work in the garden where weeds have been growing profusely.

Summer visitors - boon or blight?

This weekend so far (seeing as I am writing this on Sunday evening) has been one of the best of the season to be here at the lake.
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