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The City Slicker and the Cowboy Way

The City Slicker and the Cowboy Way

The drive to the unloading site, from Wendell's yard, took about 20 minutes to half an hour. It took less than that for Ken to fall off his horse, but I could be wrong. It may have taken a little bit longer.
Journalism students broadcasting with students in India

Journalism students broadcasting with students in India

Night classes are usually reserved for post-secondary education, however Unity Composite High School staff and Journalism 20 students, dressed in their best, showed up in room 203, the evening of Jan.
Prairie Light Photography Festival underway

Prairie Light Photography Festival underway

For the month of February, the Chapel Gallery in North Battleford is celebrating the inaugural Saskatchewan Prairie Light Photography Festival, which in the future will run annually in March.
Program helps families of child offenders

Program helps families of child offenders

Crime in North Battleford has been the subject of controversy in recent months, with local authorities resorting to requests for the provincial and federal governments to get involved.
RCMP invite kids to submit entries

RCMP invite kids to submit entries

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police need help in naming a handful of their newest (and cutest) recruits. The Police Dog Service Training Centre in Innisfail, Alta.
Liam and Emma lead the baby name pack

Liam and Emma lead the baby name pack

For the fourth year in a row, Liam was the most popular name for baby boys born in Saskatchewan, according to a Government of Saskatchewan press release. Emma was the most popular girl's name for the last five years.

Residents to celebrate Valentine's Day

The residents and staff at Caleb Village are keeping warm and busy so far this winter. December was a busy month of entertainment and activities.

Generator useful in keeping power outages at bay

Well here we are well into a new year of 2014. The news has been pretty quiet in the local area, but I guess after writing to the local newspaper for 39 years this January I shall be able to scrape up something happening.

Maymont students play in Saskatoon prior to Blades' game

The groundhog saw his shadow so we are going to have six more weeks of winter. The good news is there should be lots of snow for the school's Winter Olympics and ski trip.
Friendship Club receives grants to improve facilities

Friendship Club receives grants to improve facilities

The Borden Friendship Club held their January potluck supper Jan. 29, with 35 out to enjoy the evening. Celebrating birthdays for December were Jean Hryniuk and, for January, Elizabeth Derksen and Lorraine Olinyk.
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