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A survivor's story of triumph

A survivor's story of triumph

Following is the story of Colette and her daughter Shauna Forrister of North Battleford, relating their encounter with heart disease. Colette's story (September 10, 2004): 1 a.m. I awoke to a strange noise and could not locate it." 6 a.m.
Hooked rug display features elevator scenes

Hooked rug display features elevator scenes

Borden Seniors held their February potluck supper Feb. 23 with 28 out for the meal. The decorated cake was brought by Anna Elliot, and even though there were no members' birthdays for the month everyone enjoyed the cake for dessert.

Demanding and ready for a fight

Ed, my neighbour next door, likens political unrest to a tornado in a hen house. ?When the fox gets in the hen house, the hens get to cackling and flying around in fear and outrage. The fox sets it sights on a tasty dinner.
Mosquito residents call for changes at meeting

Mosquito residents call for changes at meeting

Concerned residents on Mosquito First Nation expressed their desire for a change of living conditions on the reserve at a public meeting Sunday. The meeting comes in the wake of a Treaty Land Entitlement scandal on the reserve.

Step up and be a real ref

Dear Editor At the risk of appearing that we are retaliating to the "Unnecessary force mars minor hockey experience," (Regional Optimist Jan. 28) we feel we must respond.

Art collectors take note

The perfect solution for an empty wall, the North Battleford Bonaventure Lions Club will host their 22nd Annual Art Auction and Dinner, Friday, March 18 at the Chapel Gallery.

February fun in 4-H

Maidstone Gully Multiple 4-H Club held a general meeting Feb. 7. Members discussed many topics for another exciting month, and the many activities participated in during the previous month. Maidstone hosted 4-H district curling Jan. 10.
Awards recognize contributions

Awards recognize contributions

Six John Paul II Collegiate students were named Crusader of the Month in December. Honoured at the school's Dec.

Skipping their way to a cause

Feb. 3, the students from Marsden Jubilee School, took part in Jump Rope for Heart. The children spent the afternoon participating in different skipping activities. The school raised $2,010.15 for the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Feb.

Edam heads back to NSRHL final

After being knocked out of the first round of the North Saskatchewan River Hockey League playoffs last season, the Edam 3 Stars are back to their playoff form this time around.
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