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Arcands' band Feedback coming to Dekker Centre in April

The Dekker Centre for the Performing Arts have announced upcoming plans for the facility in April, and they include an alternative rock performance. The band Feedback will perform in a live . . .

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Arcands' band Feedback coming to Dekker Centre in April


The band was formed in 1999 and consists of Aaron Arcand on lead/rhythm guitar/lead vocals, Bryan Arcand on bass/backup vocals, and Allison Arcand on drums/backup vocals.
They produced their first album in 2008 including the songs “Took It All Away”, “Wasting Time”, and “She’s My Babe”. The album was nominated for Best Rock Album at the Aboriginal People Choice Awards in Hamilton, Ontario.
Feedback also performed for upwards of 30,000 people at the Saskatchewan Roughriders halftime show on Sept. 29, 2007 at old Mosaic Stadium.
Both the live stream show as well as a podcast from Battlefords Untapped begin at 7 p.m. April 30. The cost of the live stream is pay what you will.

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12-Year-Old Snowboarder Dangles on Chairlift After Slipping

12-Year-Old Snowboarder Dangles on Chairlift After Slipping
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WATCH: Boy dangles from chairlift high above Sask. ski hill


 
SASKATOON --
Skiers and snowboarders at Table Mountain may have witnessed a boy dangling from the chairlift this weekend.
Liam Gratton, 12, said a quick move that involved adjusting the lift bar resulted in him almost falling as it glided over the trails below. 
“We were going up and I was shifting over and I slipped off,” Liam said.
Reacting quickly, Liam said he grabbed on to whatever he could and luckily managed to wrap his arm and elbow around the edge of the chairlift and the safety bar, which saved him from falling. 
Video from the chairlift behind the Gratton’s surfaced on social media, showing the few minutes Liam dangled before making it to the top of the chairlift. In the video people can be heard encouraging Liam to hang on little longer.

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12-year-old snowboarder hangs on for dear life at Table Mountain


Regina / 980 CJME
Mar 8, 2021 12:53 PM
12-year-old Liam Gratton had a snowboarding experience he won't forget after slipping off the chairlift at Table Mountain Regional Park on March 6, 2021. (Aaron Arcand/Facebook)
Kaelah Gratton has a slightly different view of a Facebook video that’s making the rounds.
The video posted Saturday shows a young snowboarder dangling for almost two minutes from the chairlift at Table Mountain, with others on the chairlift encouraging the boy to hang on until he gets to the top.
Gratton’s take is a little different because the boy is her 12-year-old son, Liam.
“In the beginning, I was just watching it knowing that he got to the top, so I didn’t really worry about it,” Gratton said Monday when asked how she felt viewing the video. “But as I actually sat down and watched it myself, I was like, ‘Oh, hang on. Hang on just a little bit more. Please hang on …’

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