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Table Mountain helmet-wearers to get 'ticketed'

Table Mountain helmet-wearers to get 'ticketed'

Prairie North Health Region is issuing an alert to skiers and snowboarders at Table Mountain Regional Park for the month of March.

Unity Skating Club wraps up season with annual ice carnival

Unity Skating Club's annual ice carnival is a year-end showcase for all skaters in the club right from the age of three up to the 17- and 18-year-olds experiencing their last figure skating event.

Try a trade at the NationsWEST Field House

Wednesday, March 13 an interactive career expo, entitled Try-A-Trade, will be held at the new field house in North Battleford. It's free to attend and runs from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Marjorie Catherine Martin (Leighton): An exceptional citizen

Marjorie Catherine Martin was born in Lloydminster on Oct. 27, 1920. Marg and her five brothers were raised on the family farm near Kitscoty, Alta. She attended Fenham School for Grades 1 through 9.
A few considerations for tea drinking

A few considerations for tea drinking

In no particular order: Milk before or after? Originally all the cups in Europe were made from soft paste porcelain. The milk was added first to temper the cups from cracking.

Snowy trails draw 340 riders to rally

Rose Gill Lodge was the place to be on the evening on March 1. Twenty-eight people gathered for a Kaiser tournament. The proceeds from the night went to the residents' fund.
Edam contingent at We Day in Saskatoon

Edam contingent at We Day in Saskatoon

A group of 41 students and four staff from H. Hardcastle School were lucky enough to attend Saskatchewan's very first We Day at Credit Union Centre in Saskatoon on Feb. 2.

Playground group hosts Easter Extravaganza

Organizations around the village have been meeting recently. The Waseca Playground Committee made plans for an Easter Extravaganza to be held at the Waesca Hall March 24 from 1 to 4 pm.
Roadshow staff on the hunt for hidden treasure

Roadshow staff on the hunt for hidden treasure

The Canadian Antiques Roadshow is on its way to North Battleford after a four-day event in Red Deer, Alta. Red Deer folks turned out in droves to discover if Gram's old vase or dad's old guitar was the next million dollar discovery.
Jason Hanley - 'We relate to the stories you're telling'

Jason Hanley - 'We relate to the stories you're telling'

Two poems a snowball makes.
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