Saturday, March 20
6:00 pm – Rewind w/ Gary Bryan
Sunday, March 21
7:30 am – Sing For Joy
8:00 am – First Lutheran Church service
9:00 am – The Lutheran Hour
10:00 am – St. John’s Lutheran Church service
10:30 am – Wayne Zion Lutheran Church service
11:00 am – Emmaus Pastorate Catholic Mass
Noon – Thunder Road
5:00 pm – The Stone Church service
6:00 pm – Manchester United Methodist Church service
7:00 pm – Pure American Country
9:00 pm – Live in Concert
Monday, March 22
Author of the article: Christina Max
Publishing date: Jan 06, 2021 • January 6, 2021 • 4 minute read • Frontline workers at the Wetaskiwin Hospital and Care Centre walked off the job Monday, joining thousands of other AUPE members in protesting Alberta Health Minister Tyler Shandro s plan to cut 11,000 from the health care sector at the end of the COVIDC-19 pandemic. jpg, WK
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To trick or treat or not to trick or treat is becoming a question, and Alberta’s top doctor gave her approval – with precautions.
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As activist Chevi Rabbit and Samson Cree Coun. Katherine Swampy finished walking from Maskwacis to Wetaskiwin to raise awareness of the more than 1,200 Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirits in Canada, Alberta’s Minister of Indigenous Relations and Maskwacis-Wetaskiwin MLA Rick Wilson declared Oct. 4 Sisters in Spirit Day in Albe
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Sonya Heydt of Marketplace Foods, left, and Elaine Gunderson, advertising director at The Minot Daily News, stand in Lienâs Jewelry next to the boxcar that Heydt and her granddaughter created for the South Broadway Marketplace Foods. The holiday train contest entry, displayed at Lienâs, was the publicâs favorite in an online contest.
An eye-catching holiday boxcar created by Sonya and Ruby Heydt and displayed at Lien’s Jewelry in downtown Minot was selected as the community’s favorite in online voting.
The train received 58% of the public vote in a holiday train contest sponsored by The Minot Daily News.
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Steve Engstrom with The Lordâs Cupboard stacks the box of a pickup with donated food items in collecting contributions from drop sites around Minot Monday. The food drive was promoted by The Minot Daily News and Minot Area Homeless Coalition in the absence of a Holiday Train drive this year.
A holiday food drive sponsored by The Minot Daily News and Minot Area Homeless Coalition resulted in 1,371 pounds of donated pantry and personal care items delivered to The Lord’s Cupboard in Minot this week.
The drive, associated with a holiday train display and contest, ensured shelves were stocked just before Christmas despite the absence of CP’s annual Holiday Train event, with its associated food drive. Derailed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Holiday Train visit had been canceled.
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