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101 things to do this winter

1- Enjoy a winter bbq on the deck. So winter might not be the traditional time to throw a chop or steak on the outdoor grill, so why not be bold when you do and try a homemade barbecue sauce, maybe something using locally sourced honey? 2- Write a letter letting your family know you love them. It may seem a bit old-fashioned but there is something deeply personal about a handwritten letter, and we could all use some practice with our writing skills in this largely text-based world. 3-  Make homemade butter with your kids. 4- Go through your clothes and donate the ones you don’t wear anymore. We all have them, the ones that time has shrunk, or that are simply out-of-fashion (Do you really need to keep those corduroy bell-bottoms?) So pass them on.

Reflections on old city power plant

Herb Linfoot in the former Yorkon power plant in the 1950s. Heritage Day 2012 celebrated the generation of power in Canada, and Sunday at the Western Development Museum branch in Yorkton Sheila Harris looked back on her father s career in the business. Harris father Herb Linfoot had a long career in power generation including managing the Yorkton Power Plant for a time up until its closure in 1960. My Dad began his power production career at the age of 17 in 1923 at the Kindersley Power House. He received his steam and diesel engineer certificates by taking correspondence courses and hands on training. He retired in 1967 as Head of Diesel Power production in Saskatchewan after 44 years working for Town Councils, Canadian Utilities, Saskatchewan Power Commission and finally the Saskatchewan Power Corporation, Harris told those attending the presentation Sunday.

Potsdam: Die Nöte und Zukunft des Potsdam Museums und der Kultur an sich

Potsdam: Die Nöte und Zukunft des Potsdam Museums und der Kultur an sich
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Fireworks display a welcome pandemic diversion

Light up the Village at the Western Development Museum in North Battleford had a good run. They would like to thank all those who took the time to drive through and make donations. The drive through ended Jan. 9. It is sad to hear they had a break-in on the grounds with damage done and articles stolen. Sympathy goes out to the Smith family on the recent passing of Kenneth (Smitty) Smith of North Battleford. He passed away Dec. 20 at the age of 73. Those Were the Days at the WDM were his pride, as he drove an antique tractor in the parade of power for the past few years. Celebration of life will take place at the Meota Cemetery at a later date.

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