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Angelic work turned out

Angelic work turned out

A crispy winter day Tuesday brought out a number of Battlefords Art Club members. Many are working on their entry to the gallery exhibit in mid-December around the theme "angles dwell here." Be sure to check out this "angelic" display.

Canada Post reduces Rabbit Lake post office hours

By the time this article gets to press it will be less than a month until Christmas. Advertisers will be reminding us how many shopping days are left and soon the Christmas parties and suppers will fill the calendar. What a delightful thought.
School raise funds for Philippine relief efforts

School raise funds for Philippine relief efforts

Grey Cup weekend! And what a fabulous one it was. I got to experience the epic adventure in Regina myself a couple of days as well as the fantastic, fun celebrations on 8th Street in Saskatoon once the win was in the books.

A Christmas wish list for seniors

Premier Wall has announced a plan to help keep seniors in their own homes longer and I think he has already taken a major step to achieving that goal when he allowed STC to remove some of the bus routes in the Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVwest.

Students host Remembrance Day Service

Editor's Note: Cyber gremlins pitched this submission into a black hole. We apologize for its tardy publication. Maymont Central School annual Remembrance Day Service was held at 10:45 a.m., Nov. 8.

Musical performance enjoyed

Morris Stewart of Leduc, Alta. spent Saturday night visiting with her mom Jean Stewart. Sunday evening Marion Staughton took her mom Jean Stewart, Tillie Linkert, Frances Peterson and I to the Amurud's music at the Anglican Church.
Tenants honoured for green thumbs

Tenants honoured for green thumbs

North Battleford Housing Authority and Battleford Housing Authority have named the 2013 Yard Pride Contest winners.

Kindergarten student fundraising for kids in hospital

The school was full of white and green Nov. 22 as the SLC sponsored Rider Pride Day. There were T-shirts, jerseys, hats, socks, scarves and even pom-poms. A green Rider Nation flag was hanging in the foyer and we sent our best wishes to our team.

Bush rabbits a common sight these days

Sunday was a beautiful mild day. Of course, that had been ordered for the Grey Cup game! After several days of cold weather, it was a treat to be outside. Cooler temperatures are forecast for later in the week.
Grey Cup doesn't hinder toy bingo largess

Grey Cup doesn't hinder toy bingo largess

Any plans that were had for Grey Cup activities sure didn't hinder the attendance to the fourth annual toy bingo in Wilkie. The event put on by Prairie Branches (formerly WILS) was run by staff and volunteers and was, in fact, a big success.
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