Sunday May 19, 2013




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12,000 trees for the future

The John Paul II Collegiate Key Club has planted a total of 12,000 trees along the North Saskatchewan River in the last seven years. "It's great to see the areas we did a few years ago doing so well," says Matthew Houk, Key Club president. "Some...





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Consequences of poor choices shared

What would it be like if you woke up one day and you couldn’t wiggle your toes? What would...

Members earn long service pins

On April 13 several members of the Notre Dame CWL attended the Dioceson CWL convention in Paradise...

Local dancers fare well

The annual Svoboda Ukrainian Dance Festival, held this year at the Dekker Centre in North...

Warm weather whets enthusiasm

It was a good week for members of the Battlefords Art Club. The warm sunny weather has brought out...

Public helps library celebrate 40 years

Blaine Lake Wapiti Public Library was honoured to celebrate its 40th anniversary with the community ...

B’fords largest fundraising golf tourney set for June 3

Year after year support for the Wayne Pruden Memorial Golf tournament remains enthusiastic because...








Quick Vote

  • We've seen lots of flooding this spring. If you lived somewhere that was threatened by flooding every year, would you:
  • Move?
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