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May activities begin with Mother's Day breakfast

Hi there! Well May wasn't a great month weather wise, but it's nice to see the lovely green grass and all the trees out in leaf now. Many have been planting their gardens and flowers around here and hoping for some rain to make things grow.
CWL celebrates 50 years of service

CWL celebrates 50 years of service

The Catholic Woman's League of St. Joseph Calasanctios Parish marked their 50th Anniversary with a mass celebrated by Bishop Albert Thevenot, with Father Val Besas, Father Gerard Legaspi and Father Phinh Do as concelebrants.

Canoe adventurers camp near creek

A group of five university students canoed on the North Saskatchewan River. The voyage started at the beginning of the North Saskatchewan River near the Columbia Ice Fields in Alberta. They are on their way to Montreal, Que.
HHS athletes named to provincial team

HHS athletes named to provincial team

As I write this on Sunday night (missed the deadline again), we are getting a shower of rain. It is badly needed here and the frost has also given a hit to the crops. The following students from H.

Trailer fire injures two

Staying with Vic Bev Hult for the summer is Volodymyr Kuras from Ukraine. He is learning about farming in Canada and is also learning English.

Seniors gather to test wit and might

With the weekend almost over I am finally sitting down to write as I should have done a couple of days ago.

Pine Island Apartments

Nicole Meier from Vancouver, B.C. is here to visit her Grandpa and Grandma McMillan. She has been with her dad, Dwayne Wiltermuth ,who had the misfortune to be mauled by a cow. He suffered a broken hip and broken ribs, but he is progressing nicely.
Author leaves legacy to famed school

Author leaves legacy to famed school

Athol Murray College of Notre Dame is well-known for producing excellent athletes, but there's much more to the story than that.
Final concert to feature cello duo

Final concert to feature cello duo

It truly was an evening of music for one's soul.

Art scenes that make a difference

One of Canada's most influential artists is slated to give a free public address Saturday, June 11 at 1:30 p.m. at North Battleford City Hall.
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