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Animal abuse on the rise

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by Derek Cornet Due to the efforts of RCMP officers in the Northwest, more abused animals are receiving a new lease on life. That’s according to DVM Dick Nitschelm of Meadow Lake’s Woodland Veterinary Clinic who’s treated more neglected animals in...

The Conversation: Pat Morley

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Having a green thumb most her life, Meadow Lake resident Pat Morley is the perfect fit when it comes to serving as coordinator of the Willow Creek Community Garden. Recently, Pat spoke with Northern Pride about the garden, her...

Table tennis team wins gold

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by Phil Ambroziak Table tennis is quickly becoming the game that defines Gateway Elementary School. Earlier this month, for the fourth consecutive year, student athletes from the Meadow Lake school secured gold at the Table Tennis Saskatchewan Provincial School Championships. The...

Pot plan could work

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The federal government’s recent effort to leagalize and regulate marijuana has left some Canadians feeling dazed and confused. In an historic moment, the Liberals tabled legislation last week to end the prohibition of pot and regulate it for recreational use....

Public protests library cuts

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by Derek Cornet With the interlibrary loan system coming to an end soon in Saskatchewan, 98-year-old Meadow Lake resident Flo Clark will need to find another hobby to pass the time. Clark relies on the service to access audiobooks from other...

The Conversation: Blair Mysko

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Blair Mysko is a new addition to the RM of Meadow Lake council after being elected as a councillor last year. Recently, Blair spoke with Northern Pride about his first six months in the position, upcoming projects in the...

The champ is here!

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by Phil Ambroziak WrestleMania weekend this year took place March 31 to April 2 in Orlando, FL, but for Carpenter High School athlete Jacob Ambroziak, the biggest wrestling event of his career took place one week later – April 7-9...

Find ways to fund libraries

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In the wake of the provincial government’s 2017 budget, which calls for a 58 per cent decrease in rural library funding, supporters of the local facility continue to take action in an effort to have their voices heard. Friday saw...

M.L. man exposed as pedophile

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by Phil Ambroziak “I don’t think I’m a terrible person, but I do accept responsibility for my behaviour.” Those were the words of Meadow Lake area resident Henry Clarke who said he plans to continue living here in spite of a...

FDFN works on new law

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By Derek Cornet Officials with Flying Dust First Nation have launched meetings to gain public input into a new matrimonial property law. So far, two out of three sessions have occurred (March 30 and April 4) with the last one set...