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Keith Anderson: If a tree falls in the urban forest, does anybody hear?

Keith Anderson: If a tree falls in the urban forest, does anybody hear?

Not everyone over the age of eight can say they climb trees for fun. Keith Anderson can, or at least he could, before a shoulder injury from which he is currently recuperating.
SaskEnergy CEO shares North Battleford roots

SaskEnergy CEO shares North Battleford roots

The president and chief executive officer of SaskEnergy, Doug Kelln, was a guest at the Rotary Club of the Battlefords Monday, sharing insight on some of the things that are happening with the crown corporation with Rotary members and guests.
Number of firsts for a first publication

Number of firsts for a first publication

Wes Funk is a Saskatchewan author with rural roots, from Mayfair, who has had the opportunity to have his first audio book released by Aurora Audiobooks.
NB nurse to undertake research into stress

NB nurse to undertake research into stress

A registered nurse who makes her home in North Battleford and teaches at the University of Saskatchewan is about to undertake a research project that will look at why nurse managers weep over their work.

Windstorm wreaks havoc in Northwest

Damage from the windstorm that passed through this area on Thursday is being cleaned up, as the town workman goes about picking up branches and miscellaneous items that have left home and are lost.

Students busy with a variety of sports

It is hard to believe it is the middle of January. The hours of sunlight are slowly increasing and we have had a few pleasant days. The elementary students have been building forts outside. They were very thankful when Mr.
Ounce of prevention worth pound of cure during flu season

Ounce of prevention worth pound of cure during flu season

Twelve years ago it was a very cold day and a very tense one but, thanks to doctors and nurses both in Unity and RUH, we were blessed with a seven pound boy who scrapped his way through some early difficulties to wear the ever-present giant grin we g

Museum to celebrate 25th year

The first 2014 meeting of the Maidstone Museum was held at the Maidstone Seniors' Centre Jan. 20 with president Mae Hinde presiding. Minutes from the last meeting were complied and read by Dorothy Schwartz.

Deepfreeze reprieve brings big wind

The reprieve from the extreme cold weather we experienced was enjoyed by all. However along with the milder temperatures were strong winds Wednesday that were nearing 100 kilometres per hour.
Bright sun inspires artists

Bright sun inspires artists

"Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.
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