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Volume 109 No. 23
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North Battleford, Sask.
Staff Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling’s Meridian Canadian Open 2017 is now in the record books. Beginning Tuesday and ending Sunday afternoon, the world-class curlers
vying for the men’s and women’s titles played to packed houses at the Civic Centre. While the economic spin offs will be tallied over the next while, one major benefit can’t be added up in dollars and
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cents. To see the Battlefords portrayed in such a positive light on national television is invaluable. The spin off from seeing familiar faces shining out from the crowds at the Civic Centre in broadcasts interspersed
with shots of interesting local landmarks can’t be valued in monetary terms. Also incalculably valuable was the enjoyment of those who filled those stands, many from out of town. Congratulations to all.
Showing Support A massive cheering section was on hand for Team Carey third Amy Nixon during the Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling’s Meridian Canadian Open at the Civic Centre Wednesday. Nixon, who was born in Saskatoon and grew up in Regina, says that she has a whole branch of her family tree in North Battleford. Full coverage of the tournament can be found on Page 9-11. Photo by Lucas Punkari
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