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Tree mushrooms

Tree mushrooms

No new news from Maymont. I hope to be able to report something happening soon. While sitting in a friend’s backyard for a garage sale, I looked and to my amazement saw a mushroom growing out of a tree trunk. I had to investigate.
Father’s Day brunch Sunday

Father’s Day brunch Sunday

Waseca News
Volunteer opportunities

Volunteer opportunities

The Prince Albert Parkland Health Region is in need of caring, compassionate and committed volunteers to fill the following service positions: Activity Programs – Evergreen Health Centre, Leoville 306-984-2136.
Antique tractor workshops held at WDM

Antique tractor workshops held at WDM

Baljennie News
Volunteer opportunities

Volunteer opportunities

The Prince Albert Parkland Health Region is in need of caring, compassionate and committed volunteers to fill the following service positions: Parent-Tot Program – Spiritwood and District Health Complex 306-883-4432.
McKitrick artists show their work in a real downtown gallery

McKitrick artists show their work in a real downtown gallery

A reception for the McKitrick Community School Creative Kids art show was a busy place Tuesday afternoon of last week as students and parents gathered at the ARC gallery in downtown North Battleford.
Farmers’ market a true taste of Saskatchewan

Farmers’ market a true taste of Saskatchewan

We continue to be thankful for the rain that has now learned how to fall. The rich green environment surrounding us is a much prettier sight, as are the beautiful sounds of the rain falling. Let’s hope the trend continues this summer.
Efficient crew tidies up local cemetery

Efficient crew tidies up local cemetery

Meota News
Daring rescue of abducted children topic of Child Find presentation

Daring rescue of abducted children topic of Child Find presentation

Maymont News
Local artists moving on to provincial adjudication

Local artists moving on to provincial adjudication

At the recent OSAC Art Adjudication Show at the Biggar Museum and Gallery, three artists were chosen to go on to the provincial adjudication level. Of the three, two are local North Battleford artists – Chris Hodge and Lynn Strendin.
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