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Bradley Swiftwolfe returned as Moosomin chief

Bradley Swiftwolfe returned as Moosomin chief

Election results are in from Moosomin First Nation for its May 4 band election and Bradley Swiftwolfe has been re-elected to a two-year term as chief.
News ‘n’ views from Baljennie

News ‘n’ views from Baljennie

The Western Development Museum in North Battleford opened its doors on May 1 for the summer season. There have already been visitors to tour the village and farmyard.
Distress over downtown

Distress over downtown

Letter to the Editor
North Stars sendoff Wednesday

North Stars sendoff Wednesday

The members of the Battlefords North Stars are getting a final sendoff before heading home for the summer. The Civic Centre will be the venue Wednesday for a barbecue and autograph session with the team.
Carbon tax court ruling dominates Question Period

Carbon tax court ruling dominates Question Period

John Cairns' Leg Watch
Poundmaker museum looks forward to exoneration of famous chief

Poundmaker museum looks forward to exoneration of famous chief

A recent art show opening at Chief Poundmaker Museum solidifies the community’s place as a cultural and historic hub. The event featured speeches, historic interpretation and dancing for community members and guests in attendance.
Lt. Gov. being treated for cancer

Lt. Gov. being treated for cancer

The Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan announced today His Honour the Honourable W. Thomas Molloy is undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer.
Benches not the problem

Benches not the problem

Letter
Meili seeks common front on equalization

Meili seeks common front on equalization

Saskatchewan NDP Leader Ryan Meili has asked Premier Scott Moe to join him in seeking answers from the three main federal party leaders on where they stand regarding Saskatchewan’s need for a fair equalization formula.
Court adjourned for two Saulteaux home invasion suspects

Court adjourned for two Saulteaux home invasion suspects

Two men charged in connection to a home invasion on Saulteaux First Nation on April 7 will return to court May 27. Both Jordy Moccasin, 24, and Malcolm Moccasin, 36, appeared before Judge Bruce Bauer on Monday afternoon.
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