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Come on in, the water's fine

Come on in, the water's fine

The swimming pool is open. And, if you haven't had a chance to register your child for lessons yet, you can do this right at the pool office. Public swim hours are evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and weekends 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 8:30 p.m.
RCMP officer given royal sendoff

RCMP officer given royal sendoff

Will Cst. Jacqueline Spence be missed? Yes she will. A surprise potluck supper was held for Spence June 8 at the Radisson Community Hall. Close to 80 people were there to say goodbye. She was greeted with She's A Golly Good Fellow and lots of tears.
JPII grad earns U of S award

JPII grad earns U of S award

North Battleford Comprehensive High School graduate Britni Brenna has earned the 2011 APEGS gold medal for geoscience at the University of Saskatchewan.

Student achievement celebrated

Borden School Community Council served up a free barbecue supper prior to the school's awards night The Affinity CU $500 scholarship went to Tom Wensley and the Kare Ag $500 went to Melissa Saunders, both Grade 12 students.

Time for a rain dance

Are we the only place that is crying for rain? It seems like it has rain all around us but we are desperately dry. Sunday afternoon clouded up and gave us some thunder and lightning but only two tenths of rain.
Care home operating in the black

Care home operating in the black

The Borden Care Home Inc. held their annual meeting June 7 in the basement of the care home with the board and four community members present.
Colour figures prominently

Colour figures prominently

The current exhibition in the Window Salon of the Chapel Gallery is "Honouring Individual Creation" by local artist, Daphie Pooyak. Pooyak is a graduate of the Yvonne Yuen School of Design and has been involved in creative arts for most of her life.
Class of 2011 celebrates success

Class of 2011 celebrates success

Dressed in glittering gowns, pressed tuxedoes, corsages, high heels, high tops and even a couple of cowboy hats, the Maidstone High School Class of 2011 celebrated their graduation Saturday.

Drop In Centre notes

Cribbage was played May 22. Jean Hartman supplied lunch and hosted, assisted by Dorothy Schwartz. High score went to Bev Stewart and low to Eva Inkster. Bingo was played May 25 with Joan Smith and Margaret MacEachern doing the calling.
Cyclists explore Trans Canada Trail

Cyclists explore Trans Canada Trail

One thing that I have always enjoyed in life is meeting new people by chance. Often this has given me the opportunity to make interesting acquaintances and expand my horizons in the process.
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