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Spiritual leader presides over parish anniversary

Spiritual leader presides over parish anniversary

After a three-day spring rain, the sun smiled on parishioners and guests as they emerged from the Descent of Holy Ghost Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Hafford where a service marked the 75th anniversary of the parish June 19.

Drug charges laid

Two Lashburn men have been charged after a drug raid in Lashburn June 18. Charged with possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking is Dean Harder. Pernell Harder was also charged with several counts of unsafe storage of firearms.

Concerns raised about dangerous driver's release

The mother of one of the six people killed by a drunk driver in the horrific 2004 Canada Day crash in Cochin wants to warn the public about the driver's release.
Cadet supporter honoured

Cadet supporter honoured

The final gliding day for Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron 43 for the 2010-11 season was June 12.
Prayer home added to heritage site

Prayer home added to heritage site

There's a new addition to the Doukhobor Dugout House Heritage Site near Blaine Lake - a Doukhobor Prayer Home.

Area students earn degrees

The University of Saskatchewan Spring Convocation 2011 was held at TCU Place May 31 through June 2.
Water Tower wins prestigious architecture award

Water Tower wins prestigious architecture award

Honoured. Gratified. Vindicated. That's how Humboldt's Water Tower Committee feels after they were presented with a prestigious Heritage Architecture Excellence award by Lt.-Gov. Dr. Gordon L. Barnhart on June 14.

100th Street closure

The City of North Battleford will be closing streets Sunday for a main valve replacement project.The City says the 11th Avenue - 100th Street intersection and the 1100 block of 100th Street will be closed to traffic at 5:00 a.m.

Grabbing that second chance

Twenty-two adults completed academic upgrading at the North West Regional Collage and graduated with bright futures June 17.

Trans Canada Trial chairman explores area potential

June 10, a group of four cyclists arrived in St. Walburg after riding the established portion of the Trans Canada Trail that bisects the district as it winds its way toward the west.
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