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June 5 - 7 Vol. 106 No. 23
Cadets shine at Annual Ceremonial Review . . . Biggar RCMP Constable Nathan Johnson salutes 300 Fisher Squadron Air Cadets as they march by, Thursday. The cadets held their Ceremonial Review with Cst. Johnson as
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Reviewing Officer. It was a time to recognize the cadet’s achievements, and pay honour to the organization. More pictures will be posted this Friday on biggarindependent.ca. (Independent Photo by Kevin Brautigam)
Tee-off at the 3rd annual Great Plains College Charity Golf Tournament Golfers are once again invited to put their skills to the test at the Third Annual Great Plains College Charity Golf Tournament on June 19 and take home a hole-in-one prize. “Last year we had a golfer win the hole-in-one prize sponsored by the Biggar and District Credit Union for $25,000,” said Cindy Keith, Great Plains College program coordinator. “We were beyond ecstatic to present that cheque and we hope we are able to do that again this year.” The tournament at the Biggar Golf Club is set up as an 18-hole Texas Scramble with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. The first nine holes are Par 3 and golfers have the chance to win a hole-in-one prize on multiple holes. Closest-to-the-pin and longest-drive
prizes will also be awarded. Teams of four are invited to enter. The $80 registration fee per person includes a steak supper and a $35 charitable tax receipt. All proceeds help support Great Plains College students through scholarships. To register, simply visit Great Plains College Biggar program centre or phone 306-9483363. “We have repeatedly seen access to education change the lives of our students. This golf tournament is just one of the ways that people in the area are helping students attain an affordable education,” said Michel Cyrenne, Great Plains College director of development.
The college has a one-of-a-kind scholarship program. All students in a full-time student loaneligible program, provided they meet entrance requirements and apply by the registration deadline, receive a minimum $500 entrance scholarship. Great Plains College awarded more than $168,000 in scholarships in 2014-15 and recently created its first endowment fund, thanks to a $92,000 donation from Swift Current residents Anthea and Ralph Loran and a $100,000 donation from the Roy Blanchard estate. The 2nd annual golf tournament, which took place on Friday, June 20, 2014, raised nearly $5,000 for the Great Plans College scholarship fund.