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Museum gears up for summer season

The Maidstone Museum's annual meeting followed by the monthly meeting was held on May 21 in the Maidstone Seniors' Centre.

Students set out on canoe adventure

Sounds like people are taking advantage of the good weather. The exodus from the village to lake country on the weekend was noticeable as was the return Sunday evening. Students of Maidstone Grade 11 class left June 3 for their annual canoe trip.

Tough love had me on the scale Monday

I ran into some Lisa style tough love last week when I chickened out of my Monday weigh in. And the scale Thursday proved her point, as I was up a pound over the previous week. So, I not only ran 4.

SSAI hostes regional meeting

The Saskatchewan Seniors Association Incorporated held their annual Region A meeting at Livelong on May 15. SSAI president Len Fallows from Prince Albert was in attendance and was guest speaker.

Museums show use were we've been and where we're going

I often end my writing with a quote that reflects what I have written. This time I will start off with a quote which comes from Tolkien "To know where we come from helps us to know where we are going.
Boot sale to repeat in the fall

Boot sale to repeat in the fall

North Battleford Communities in Bloom co-chair Charlotte Hamilton says they're planning to host another boot sale in the fall.

Your social life at the library

You know you can get books at your local library. Maybe you know you can access ebooks and newspapers online. You might even know you can get free music.
Bringing together First Nations women

Bringing together First Nations women

The Allen Sapp Gallery invites you to a special opening reception on Saturday, June 9 from 7 to 9 p.m.

Rabbit Lake finally has gas

It has been a long journey, but yes, we can finally say, "Rabbit Lake has gas"! Now in most cases this is not something to brag about but we don't mind sharing the news.
UCHS sends 11 athletes to provincials

UCHS sends 11 athletes to provincials

It was raining and cold the first day of district track competitions but that didn't deter any athletes. UCHS track club advanced 11 athletes to provincials this weekend.
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