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Seniors stay busy at Maidstone Seniors Centre

Bingo was played at the centre on March 30 with Margaret MacEachern doing the calling. Lunch was taken care of by Jean Hartman. The loonie pot was won by Jean Stewart. A small number of people turned up to play 500, April 4.

First visit from a new great-grandson

Lorraine and Carl Anderson and family of Lashburn were here to visit grandpa and grandma Milt and Lil McMillan. It's the first time the McMillans had seen their new great-grandson, Chase Anderson.
Spring a time of waiting

Spring a time of waiting

To me, spring seems like a time of waiting and anticipation.
Quilters keep busy with classes and guild elections

Quilters keep busy with classes and guild elections

President Irene Greer called the April 5th meeting of the Rivers Edge Quilt Guild to order at 7 p.m. sharp. We had 16 people present at the second last meeting of the season.

A musical collage

With powerful lyrics and an eclectic mix of sounds and beats, if there is one thing the music of Betty Malaise and the Mushroom-Souper is missing, it's a genre.
John Paul II Drama Club storms regional drama festival

John Paul II Drama Club storms regional drama festival

Twenty-one John Paul II Collegiate drama club students went to the Saskatchewan Regional Drama Festival in Turtleford, April 7-9, under the direction of Lindell Gateley. This was their first year in the festival.
Battlefords Wildlife Federation Smoker a busy place

Battlefords Wildlife Federation Smoker a busy place

A few scraps of meat and some juices in the bottom of a serving tray were all that remained of four wild boars after the Battlefords Wildlife Federation finished feeding over 1,000 people at the North Battleford Civic Centre Saturday.
Commune with nature on Finlayson Island

Commune with nature on Finlayson Island

The Credit Union CUPlex is frequently in the news in the Battlefords and that is as it should be. Many have worked hard to have the dream of a multipurpose recreational facility become a reality in the community.
Master fiddler honours Don Messer

Master fiddler honours Don Messer

Saturday, May 24, the Don Ross Centre will be the venue for a show starring a master fiddler who is known to turn somersaults and step dance while playing the fiddle.
Great communities start with art

Great communities start with art

Scanning through some museum-related articles from a clipping service, I did a bit of lateral research on my own and came upon this manifesto-like document.
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