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Vikings head to playoffs after loss to Bishop James Mahoney

Vikings head to playoffs after loss to Bishop James Mahoney

The North Battleford Comp Vikings head to the playoffs on a down note, dropping a 40-6 decision to the Bishop James Mahoney Saints last week.
Treating folks … and bears

Treating folks … and bears

We have a lot of uninvited guests go through our yard.
North Stars win in OT in La Ronge for victory #13 on season

North Stars win in OT in La Ronge for victory #13 on season

The North Stars keep on finding a way to win close hockey games. This time, it was in La Ronge where they cooled off the Ice Wolves by a 4-3 score in overtime.
Warriors wear green socks in support of mental health awareness

Warriors wear green socks in support of mental health awareness

Unity News
Opinion - Net metering changes aren’t the changes that are needed

Opinion - Net metering changes aren’t the changes that are needed

Letter
Fraudulent SaskTel e-mails going around

Fraudulent SaskTel e-mails going around

Saskatoon Police are warning the public about unsolicited e-mails requesting financial or billing information. A recent variation of this scam involves SaskTel. See the accompanying image of the e-mail for reference.
Fatal vehicle collision west of Moose Jaw

Fatal vehicle collision west of Moose Jaw

Two motor vehicles collided Wednesday on the eastbound lane of Highway 1, approximately five kilometres west of Moose Jaw. One person died as a result of this collision. Watch for detours as traffic had to be directed through the City of Moose Jaw.
Meota quilters looking for new members at the lake

Meota quilters looking for new members at the lake

Meota News
Borden Friendship Club holds harvest tea

Borden Friendship Club holds harvest tea

Borden / Radisson News
Chamber planning Taxes over Breakfast

Chamber planning Taxes over Breakfast

The Battlefords Chamber of Commerce is marking Small Business Week, Oct. 20-26, with some breakfast presentations on the topic of taxes. “Taxes over Breakfast” will take place on Oct. 23, Oct. 24 and Oct. 25 of next week.
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