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Volume 109 No. 41

In the news this week

North Battleford, Sask.

Staff It was a busy week in North Battleford Provincial Court last week.

William Standingontheroad was sentenced to four years plus 100 days for his

role in a Nov. 29 home invasion and robbery in North Battleford. In imposing the sentence, Judge Bruce Bauer cited Standingontheroad’s gang involvement as

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

an aggravating factor. The trial of Marty Moccasin for a Jan. 6 robbery on Mosquito First Nation has concluded with a decision scheduled for June 22.

Gang activity was also a factor in that case. Visit www. newsoptimist.ca or see the Thursday Regional Optimist for more details.

Children’s Choir Sings Farewell

After 17 years of singing in the Battlefords, JoAnne Kasper and Dianne Gryba have decided it’s time to fold the Battleford Children’s Choir organization. They staged a show at the Dekker Centre on Sunday, May 27 called Singing Together. According to Kasper, more than 20 alumni returned to sing a portion of the concert. The Kamala Youth Choir is pictured left, and Kasper embraces Sharon Schmidt, who has managed the Children’s Choir since its inception. Photos by Josh Greschner

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