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Concern over blood donor clinics pulling out of Unity

Concern over blood donor clinics pulling out of Unity

Did he or didn鈥檛 he? The mysterious ground hog 鈥 did he predict an early spring or sadly tell us to expect more winter? However, if the 鈥渕ore winter鈥 entails what we鈥檝e had so far, we certainly can鈥檛 complain! I must say, it鈥檚 quite a pleasant, smile
Old Mills Players offer up Hotbed Hotel

Old Mills Players offer up Hotbed Hotel

Mayfair News
January birthdays celebrated by Borden Friendship Club

January birthdays celebrated by Borden Friendship Club

The Borden Friendship Club monthly potluck supper was held Jan. 27 with 38 out for the evening.
Maymont Hall hosting Shrove Tuesday pancake supper

Maymont Hall hosting Shrove Tuesday pancake supper

Maymont News
Music festivals are educational events

Music festivals are educational events

Festival Fanfare
Volunteers honoured at appreciation supper

Volunteers honoured at appreciation supper

What beautiful weather we have had lately. One hears about the storms in Eastern Canada and the United States and really appreciates our weather. The roads have been good for travelling as well. I must apologize for the error made in my Jan.
Bus service to dinner theatre in Mayfair

Bus service to dinner theatre in Mayfair

Meota News
Staff and students participate in minute of silence

Staff and students participate in minute of silence

Staff and students of Maymont Central School joined other schools across Saskatchewan to observe a moment of silence Friday, Jan. 29. At 9 a.m., everyone in the school stopped what they were doing and stayed silent for one minute.
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 鈥 Spiritwood and District Health Complex 306-883-4432.
Sensei Elmer Woytiuk: The students make everything worthwhile

Sensei Elmer Woytiuk: The students make everything worthwhile

For 47 years Elmer Woytiuk has instructed and trained citizens of the Battlefords in the art of karate. His classes are known as 鈥淜arateDo鈥 and, according to Woytiuk, what he teaches is the traditional form of Japanese style karate.
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