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Andrea Nicholl
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All articles of Andrea Nicholl
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Broadview Sarcan in search of new facility
Broadview’s Sarcan Recycling depot is interested in securing a new lease facility in the near future.Southeast regional manager Ray Sass attended ... -
Study reveals more than half of Broadview students...
Child educators and professionals from across the Southeast region took the opportunity to identify development trends and behaviours in young ... -
Southeast Regional College serves up education to...
A partnership between Southeast Regional College, Cowessess First Nation and Saskatchewan Tourism Education Council has enhanced the skills of ... -
Study finds Grenfell children perform low in social...
Child educators and professionals from across the Southeast region took the opportunity to identify development trends and behaviours in young ... -
Live a little
While I generally write my columns with some sort of research to back my opinion, I’m going to try something new this week because that’s what ... -
Wolseley Chamber proves active in operations
The Wolseley Chamber of Commerce had the opportunity to reflect on recent activity while looking toward future operations at its first Annual ... -
RCMP set detachment priorities for 2012/13
Broadview RCMP are set to police the detachment area with greater focus and attention paid to four specific priorities as identified by citizen ... -
Life is priceless, Jaws are not
Broadview residents are raising money to help save lives.The Broadview Fire Department is in full swing with their Jaws of Life fundraising ... -
Students say no to bullying
Students from Cowessess, Ochapowace and Kahkewistahaw First Nations helped give a voice to victims of crime by standing up to ... -
Grenfell business tows in U- Haul
An authorized U- Haul dealer has recently began operations in Grenfell.Bill Robinson of Grenfell Septic Service began providing U- Haul rentals ... -
Balance the pay scale of fair and just
For this week’s editorial I did some definite digging of information not only to support my strong opinion, but also to search for a reason as to ... -
Volunteers required to staff Grenfell Tourist Info.
The Grenfell Tourist Information booth will not operate this summer season with a paid staff, and will instead depend on individual volunteers ... -
Child care board hopes for funding, September opening
Board members of the Grenfell Child Care Centre continue to work diligently at securing provincial funding for the local Centre. Previous funding ... -
Open House marks official opening of new Water...
Grenfell’s Water Treatment Plant was officially celebrated with a ribbon cutting ceremony and Open House held late last week.Various parts of the ... -
Author digs into history of Forgotten Gardens
The Broadview Library, in collaboration with the Broadview Museum and Communities in Bloom, hosted local author Shirley Harris on Wednesday ... -
Last Annual General Meeting for Broadview Co-op
Staff and members remained united during the last Broadview Co-op Annual General Meeting, looking toward a future of growth and change with the ... -
Cruisers Club on a roll
The 1-47 Cruisers brought home the hardware following the Majestics 46th Annual Car Show.The Grenfell car club submitted six entries and rode ... -
To publish or not to publish?
Working in the media industry it’s especially frustrating to see that most news is bad news.Not so much in a small rural community, but reading ... -
Hometown Co-op initiates first construction venture
A special announcement made at the Broadview Co-op Annual General Meeting confirms change is on the horizon and growth is imminent.The newly ... -
HORIZON CREDIT UNION AGM
Despite its challenges, at 2011 year-end total equity for the CU was $10,591,590 or 6.42 per cent of assets. Last year proved to be a challenging ... -
A weekend of play
The Grenfell Community Players took the stage on Friday and Saturday night with a performance of Michael Parker’s play Who’s in Bed with the ... -
New ad campaign just smoke and mirrors
Smokers may take a second look at the pack they pull out of their purse or pocket as graphic images and warning labels blanket new cigarette ... -
Communities paying more for policing
Rural municipalities and communities with populations of less than 5,000 must account for an increase to their RCMP policing costs in this year’s ... -
Grenfell hopes for the best, prepares for the worst
Grenfell’s Emergency Measures Organization Plan is in the process of restructure and revision.Town Council has spearheaded the EMO initiative and ... -
Body discovered in Grenfell
RCMP Search and Rescue discovered the body of 41-year-old Gerald Anaskan in a Grenfell slough on Monday morning.Gerald Anaskan, of Regina, was ... -
There’s no place like home
When people ask me where I’m from I instinctively respond with, “I’m from Barrie (Ontario), but live in Grenfell.” My roots run deep to the place ... -
Credit Union reviews year of resilience
Broadview Credit Union members spoke numbers and security over supper on March 19, in recognition of BCU’s 60th Annual General Meeting.About 100 ... -
New owner commits to traditions of Kaycie’s
Kaycie’s Roadhouse is under new management.Regina resident and recent newcomer Zengwen Li purchased the business and officially took ownership on ... -
Don’t sweat the small stuff
It takes one to know one. The bundle of nerves and stress-case that I’ve been as of recent has made me realize how many people wear stress on ... -
Service blackout reveals our technology-dependence
You know the saying “you don’t know what you have until you lose it?” Well that saying rang true (no pun intended) on Wednesday as phone ...

