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Borden and District News: New sign advertises Borden Care Home

Borden and District News: New sign advertises Borden Care Home

Seniors’ Friendship Club bingos begin Nov. 16.
Cut Knife Legion hosts capacity crowd for Remembrance Day

Cut Knife Legion hosts capacity crowd for Remembrance Day

About 100 share lunch at Cut Knife Community Centre.
SJHL Round-Up: La Ronge Ice Wolves using home ice to their advantage

SJHL Round-Up: La Ronge Ice Wolves using home ice to their advantage

Last week the Ice Wolves beat the Kindersley Klippers on back-to-back nights (7-3 and 4-1), upset league-leading Battlefords 2-1 in overtime, and romped past Yorkton, 6-1.
Everybody Has a Story: Rhea Good, teacher, volunteer, gardener, author

Everybody Has a Story: Rhea Good, teacher, volunteer, gardener, author

Rhea Good’s first memory is of school. Though she wanted to be an architect, she eventually grew into the teacher, volunteer, forager, and author she is today.
Hanbidge on Horticulture: Best terrariums are filled with plants that need less light

Hanbidge on Horticulture: Best terrariums are filled with plants that need less light

Hanbidge on Horticulture: The absolute perfect gift for a gardener.
Prairie Wool: Do you know where you live?

Prairie Wool: Do you know where you live?

I usually know where I am
Garden Chat: Conifers off the beaten path but worth the hunt

Garden Chat: Conifers off the beaten path but worth the hunt

Part II: Fir needles are soft, huggable and aromatic.
‘Save the planet’ politicizes proteins

‘Save the planet’ politicizes proteins

Animal proteins play an important role in our food culture, especially in Canada.
Meadow Lake RCMP investigate murder on Waterhen Lake First Nation

Meadow Lake RCMP investigate murder on Waterhen Lake First Nation

WATERHEN LAKE – Meadow Lake RCMP are investigating the murder of a 36-year-old man on Waterhen Lake First Nation. Polcie say that on Nov. 12 at approximately 4:30 a.m.
Battleford remembers on Nov. 11

Battleford remembers on Nov. 11

For the first time in two years, the Battleford Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 9 was able to hold a Remembrance Day Service. It was well attended with only a few empty seats. 
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