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Local powwow features dancers from as far as New Mexico

Local powwow features dancers from as far as New Mexico

The North Battleford Exhibition Grounds were packed Wednesday afternoon for the second of a three day powwow. Sakicawasihk 2013, the Gold Eagle Casino powwow, celebrated its 15th annual event.
Couple married 65 years laid to rest together

Couple married 65 years laid to rest together

Condolences to the family of Betty Ferris, whose memorial service was held July 6 in Radisson Lutheran Church, with Leo Monselor of Maymont United Church officiating and Valerie Gray playing the piano.

Recreation board reorganizes

Yards and garden are keeping residents busy, the wet summer has promoted lots of weed growth and the grass needs frequent cutting. It is good to see the village lily and perennial beds thriving.
Moving from the farm to the city or vice versa

Moving from the farm to the city or vice versa

I had asked Dorothy Elliott to write a little something for me about moving from the farm to the city and then I realized I moved from the city to a village.
North Battleford exposed by photographers' lenses

North Battleford exposed by photographers' lenses

A digital photograph and video presentation in North Battleford on Canada Day may have featured out of town artists, but it certainly caught the interest of local residents.
Flag dedication recognizes francophone contribution

Flag dedication recognizes francophone contribution

Canada Day was the perfect date for the special recognition event adjacent to the display of flags and the flower garden that greets those entering North Battleford from the south.
Hugh (Howdy) McPhail: On the wings of an eagle

Hugh (Howdy) McPhail: On the wings of an eagle

Hugh McPhail (affectionately referred to as "Howdy" from a young age) was delivered by his father in a blizzard at Bankend on March 14, 1914. He attended local schools and later Notre Dame College at Wilcox on a hockey scholarship.
Quilt reflects pioneer spirit

Quilt reflects pioneer spirit

Quilt maker Heather Hochbaum has donated a quilt to the Western Development Musuem. Cheryl Stewart, WDM volunteer co-ordinator, says the quilt is being offered as a raffle prize.
Powwow leads up to SHNB reunion weekend

Powwow leads up to SHNB reunion weekend

Colourful costumes and cultural connections will highlight the annual Gold Eagle Casino Powwow Sakicawasihk 2013 underway today, July 9, with the Grant Entry at 2 p.m.
KEY Club donates $500

KEY Club donates $500

At $1.80 per vaccination, $500 can make a huge difference, says Kiwanian John Hunchak. Hunchak recently accepted a donation from the John Paul II Collegiate KEY Club on behalf of Project Eliminate, Kiwanis eliminating maternal and neonatal tetanus.
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