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Keith Parke, centre back wearing a hat, is a very generous man who is always helping those in need. Above, he stands with a few of the children he takes to the Aquatic Centre a couple times a month, and covers their time at the facility. From left to right: Larissa Auger, Jewel Gladue, Derek Badger and Alyssa Isadore.
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Topsy-turvy series goes limit after Regals fail to seal deal March 3
It’s all come down to one game, winner-take all between the High Prairie Regals and Lakeland Eagles in their North Peace Hockey League East Division Semi-final.
Man’s mission: spreading kindness to all
Since deciding to wholeheartedly embrace Christianity five years ago, Keith Parke and his wife, Bev, have decided on a mission to spread he word of the Lord by helping those in need.
One person’s kindness can truly make a difference
High Of course, there are those huge non-profit organizations that work to help great causes like the Breast Cancer Society of Canada, the Christian Children’s Foundation, and many others like them.
18 cars jump track east of town
Local authorities are concerned with the level of communication between them and CN Rail.
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High Prairie Regals’ coach Lee Hunt is confident heading into tonight’s Game 7 against the Lakeland Eagles (Tuesday, March 6 at 8:30 p.m.) while his counterpart, Eagles’ coach Jim McLean, is choosing to stay silent.
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