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More than 80 vehicles in the ditch

Let it snow? The motorists on highways through many parts of Saskatchewan and Alberta may not agree. On Nov. 3, over 80 vehicles hit the ditch in the Maidstone area as told by Maidstone RCMP.

Volleyball, future careers, travel club, choir keep students busy

The senior girls' volleyball team travelled to Wilkie Nov. 2 for their conference playoffs. The girls fought for every point and finished the tournament in third place.
Seniors' centre ready for winter activities

Seniors' centre ready for winter activities

The Meota seniors held their regular monthly meeting Oct. 11. An Oct. 2 pie and coffee sale was an enjoyable afternoon as folks socialized.
Brad Johner plays fundraising concert in Borden

Brad Johner plays fundraising concert in Borden

Brad Johner and his boys were in Borden Nov. 2 to do a fundraising concert for the Borden Community Centre Preservation Committee. The committee had a ham supper for 80 guests prior to the concert in the Seniors' Room. The concert started at 7:30 p.

Remembrance Day services at all three schools this week

Halloween was quiet and uneventful this year.
Preparing for "angels dwell here"

Preparing for "angels dwell here"

The Battlefords Art Club successful Sparkle With Art show and sale marked the last of the snow free season.
United Way winner in a new vehicle

United Way winner in a new vehicle

"I buy a lot of tickets for charity … but never ever, ever win," said Hazel Volk Tuesday, as she was handed the keys to a brand new vehicle. "This was quite the shock.

Snow postpones fall supper

Our very first wintery day, Nov. 3 was the scheduled day for Waseca's annual fall supper. Due to the heavy snowfall and high winds, the committee decided to postpone it till next Sunday, Nov. 10 - same place, Waseca Hall, and same time, 4:30 to 7 p.
Theatre group gets second year of arts funding

Theatre group gets second year of arts funding

Battlefords Community Players is one of 32 arts and cultural organizations that have been pre-approved for artsVest funding in Saskatchewan for 2013-14.

Fall supper enjoyed

October is over and the Halloween spooks have been around. Beth Maves and Colleen Koski were to Lloydminster shopping Saturday. Barry Innis of Tomahawk, Alta. visited his aunt Jean Stewart and brother George Innis.
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