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Curlers advance to regionals

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by Phil Ambroziak Three high school curling teams from the Northwest have advanced to regional competition after a strong showing in Meadow Lake this past weekend. Carpenter High School hosted the annual SHSAA district playdowns Feb. 4 at the Meadow Lake...

City should tender fairly

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Shop locally. Much like its counterparts in other communities, the Meadow Lake and District Chamber of Commerce views these two words as a key message all consumers must heed to ensure businesses located in Meadow Lake continue to strive rather...

The Conversation: Dave Anderson

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As lead pastor at the Meadow Lake Alliance Church, Dave Anderson has certainly touched a lot of people’s lives. Recently, Dave spoke with Northern Pride about his career, his family and life in Green Lake. Q: What’s your role at...

Veteran driver returns to CPCA

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by Phil Ambroziak It takes a King to know a King. At the behest of DJ King, his nephew and Canadian Professional Chuckwagon Association (CPCA) driver, veteran driver Daniel King has agreed to make his return to the circuit this season. “I’m...

Fire agreement a must

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The relationship between the City and RM of Meadow Lake recently had the potential to become somewhat heated. Thankfully, however, the RM agreed to sign a new fire services agreement with the city, which – in addition to still being...

Drugs seized in Meadow Lake

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Earlier today (Feb. 1), Meadow Lake RCMP executed a search warrant under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act at a residence on Clark Crescent. As a result, 44-year-old Ronnie Anderson was arrested and a quantity of drugs and other evidence...

Committee looks to reduce crime

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by Phil Ambroziak It’s time to cut down on crime. That’s the consensus of the provincial government and the key motivating factor behind a recently formed caucus committee on crime reduction, which made its way to Meadow Lake earlier this week. “We’re...

The Conversation: Tammy Shakotko

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A Manta Ray Swim Club coach for the past seven years, Tammy Shakotko has a long history in the sport. Recently, she spoke to Northern Pride about the club’s recent Skills and Thrills Fun Meet, her love for swimming,...

Salute to minor hockey

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by Phil Ambroziak The action remains both fast and furious at rinks throughout the Northwest as the 2016-17 Meadow Lake Minor Hockey season inches ever so closely to playoffs. “We got started in September and things will soon begin to wrap...

Treat problems not symptoms

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It appears the province is getting serious about cracking down on crime. This isn’t to say Brad Wall and the Saskatchewan Party government have been turning a blind eye or carelessly laughing off the issue until now, but – for...