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"A Friend In Need" Darcy Anderson, left, hugs Alecsa Noskey as an expression of thanks to all students and staff at Peavine Bishop Routhier School Feb. 3. Anderson and Yvonne Noskey lost their home in fire Dec. 27, 2008. Peavine students came to their aid by holding several fundraisers to help the family and presented a cheque for $244.24 to the family. Anderson hugged or shook hands with each student, thanking them for supporting his family.
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Woman cycles to combat MS
Darla Driscoll knows first-hand what a terrible disease multiple sclerosis is.
Council minutes: how much is too much?
Councillor Jeff Burgar considers the amount of information recorded in the minutes of High Prairie town council meetings very limited and he made a motion during the Jan. 28 meeting for more information to be put in, which was defeated.
Peavine School helps fire victims
Yvonne Noskey and her family are thankful to Peavine Bishop Routhier School and many others for helping them recover from a house fire.
Babkirk still rocks at age 90
The party streamer above Albert Babkirk’s head read “aged to perfection,” but age isn’t a factor for a man who turned 90 Feb. 3.
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The good news is the High Prairie Regals have regained their form entering the North Peace Hockey League playoffs.
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