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MLA Cox says he’s not running again
Sask. Hospital a highlight By John Cairns Staff Reporter
Reaction has poured in to the recent announcement by Herb Cox that he is not running for a third term as MLA for the Battlefords.
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Cox confirmed July 24 that he is not seeking reelection in the fall 2020 vote. Among those paying tribute to Cox was Premier Scott Moe. “Herb has been such a strong voice in our government and for his constituents, he will really be missed,” Moe stated on Facebook. “While it will be tough to not have Herb around anymore, his presence in cabinet and around the caucus table has been critical to the success of our government. I want to wish him and his family all the best in the future” “Thank you Herb for your great service to the Battlefords and to our province,” said former Premier Brad Wall on Facebook. “It was an honour to serve with you as a fellow MLA and a cabinet colleague. I am very grateful for your past support and your enduring friendship.” Opposition MLAs also paid tribute. Continued on Page 5
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Lee Mayes sits at the front of the church close to where he used to sit as a boy. Like most churches of the time, the Shiloh Baptist Church became the focal point of community life and a social and religious centre for the close-knit community of African American families seeking freedom from discrimination. It stands today as the only known building that remains from the first and only African American farming community established in the province, and as a representative example of early 20th century log building construction in the province. It was built using logs from poplar trees cut from the banks of the nearby North Saskatchewan River. Completed in 1912, the church provided a place of worship and communal space for the settlers. See a story on Page 8. For more photos, visit www.newsoptimist.ca. Photo by Averi Hall
Family fun in Battleford Friday Staff
Friday, Aug. 9, will mark Old Fashioned Family Fun Day at the Fred Light Museum. The event happens at the museum from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. that day. The museum is located at 11- 20th St. in Battleford. Organizers are promis-
ing a “fun day full of food and activities,” according to their Facebook page. Included will be family activities such as horse and wagon rides, the Vintage Auto Club, music and entertainment, Larry the Balloon Man, a fish pond, gunny sack races, a threelegged race, a nail-pounding activity, a blacksmith
demonstration, a lathe demonstration, rope making, face painting, a scavenger hunt and tug of war. It also includes a barbecue hosted by the Historic Battleford Lions, vendor tables, as well as a silent auction. The event takes place the same day and leading up to the Battleford
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