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Ottawa encounter with a hockey legend

Ottawa encounter with a hockey legend

Mitch Graw and Blair Mahon, John Paul II Collegiate students, recently returned from an exciting week in Ottawa where they attended the Forum For Young Canadians in the week leading up to the call for an election.
St. Patrick's Day done up green

St. Patrick's Day done up green

The annual meeting of the Maymont Hall Committee was held March 16. The new president is Mel Deagnon. Vice-president is Neil Milman and secretary/treasurer Jay Babineau remains on the executive. The community of Ruddell held a St.

CÉFOU: celebrating French culture.

A March 2-4 CÉFOU was to be the craziest cultural event of the year, as Grades 7 to 12 students of Le Conseil des Écoles Fransaskoises celebrated their French culture.
Co-op records increased pump sales

Co-op records increased pump sales

Radisson Co-op held their 71st annual meeting March 15 in the Radisson Hall, preceded by a roast beef supper served by the Radisson Recreation Board to 120 people. Fifty-five stayed for the meeting, chaired by Bill Hosegood.

Games day shuffleboard champs crowned

The Neilburg Seniors held their regular monthly games day March 7. Jean Ball and Edna Jeffrey teamed up to win the A side of the shuffleboard. Marlene Washenfelder and Mary Svajlenko were the runners up.
Young voices join to greet spring

Young voices join to greet spring

"Thank you for packing the house," Lisa Hornung told the crowd filling the sanctuary of Third Avenue United Church March 13 for the Community youth Choir's Spring Tuning concert.
Raising DUI awareness

Raising DUI awareness

Students at Maidstone High School are proud SADD or Students Against Driving Distracted members. Over a quarter of the students in the school are a part of the group active in the school and the community.
Fun spiel wraps up curling season

Fun spiel wraps up curling season

Because the curling rink was unusually idle this weekend, many of you had a chance to catch Amber Holland in her opening draws at world women's curling competition.

Arelee craft artist recognized

Arelee craft artist, Karen Pashovitz from Prairie Fire Alpacas successfully passed the jury process conducted by the Saskatchewan Craft Council (SCC) last weekend. As a result, she has received the coveted "Juried Marketing Member" status.

Four generations at baby shower

A baby shower honouring baby Sara, daughter of Kim (Sutherland) and Dan Olson of Calgary was held at Waseca Community Centre Sunday afternoon.
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