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Pickleball, it’s kind of a big dill

Pickleball, it’s kind of a big dill

Communities are relishing pickleball as it boasts well over a million Canadians taking up the recreation activity, making it one of the fastest growing sports.
'Gender ideology' protesters say theirs is a 'spiritual battle'

'Gender ideology' protesters say theirs is a 'spiritual battle'

The words indoctrination, agenda, and the importance of religion in schools were heavy-handed topics at a 'March for Children' rally in North Battleford, while some worried the message of peace and love while standing up against the LGBTQ2+ community would go unnoticed.
How big is your pumpkin? Show it off in the Battleford's Sept. 23

How big is your pumpkin? Show it off in the Battleford's Sept. 23

Midwest Food Resources is getting ready for its annual free Pumpkin Festival on Sept. 23, running from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Rental? Sale? Demolition? Historic hotel owner questions future

Rental? Sale? Demolition? Historic hotel owner questions future

Jason Kim, son of the owner of the Queen's Hotel in Battleford presented a possible future for the hotel, and engaged in some heated conversation with members of council.
Baljennie News: WDM scares up interest with spooky maze

Baljennie News: WDM scares up interest with spooky maze

Attraction is closed for the season but will return next year.
Maidstone and District News: Scavenger hunt winners announced

Maidstone and District News: Scavenger hunt winners announced

Museum hosts more activities throughout the fall.
Mayfair and District News: Head to Spiritwood for bull riding and music

Mayfair and District News: Head to Spiritwood for bull riding and music

Warm fall paves way for charity golf tournament at Memorial Lake.
Meota and District News: New RV park nearing completion

Meota and District News: New RV park nearing completion

Meota Jackfish RV Park has 30 seasonal lots developed.
Many hands make light work, Kerrobert volunteers are valuable

Many hands make light work, Kerrobert volunteers are valuable

The community of Kerrobert is continually grateful for volunteers who serve many roles in town making for greater places and spaces.
Luseland Police Service requests public’s help identifying individuals

Luseland Police Service requests public’s help identifying individuals

A business in Luseland was broken into the early morning of Sept. 18 and the Luseland Police Service is enlisting the public's help in identifying those responsible.
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