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Museum church service draws 40 worshippers

Museum church service draws 40 worshippers

Rabbit Lake News
SJHL schedule set for 2018-19 season

SJHL schedule set for 2018-19 season

Broncos season opener broadcast nationally
Crops advancing well: conditions good to excellent

Crops advancing well: conditions good to excellent

Crop Report
Community garden celebrates 10th anniversary

Community garden celebrates 10th anniversary

The Battlefords has a higher than provincial average rate of diabetes as well as a higher than average rate for hospitalization due to diabetes.
Best- and worst-case scenarios of Trump’s trade war

Best- and worst-case scenarios of Trump’s trade war

So it’s on. The trade war we all feared but hoped would never happen has exploded. Who knows where it will end? The world has not seen anything like this since the 1930s when President Herbert Hoover signed the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act .

Studied atmosphere as bridge players gather

The game of bridge is alive and well in North Battleford and area. This past weekend, the North Battleford Sectional Tournament took place at the Gold Eagle Casino Events Centre.

Time to get the thumb in shape

Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000105 EndHTML:0000005865 StartFragment:0000002434 EndFragment:0000005829 If you don’t own a vehicle, or are unable to drive for any reason, it’s time to start doing some thumb calisthenics.
Employee threatened with a knife

Employee threatened with a knife

Battlefords RCMP say they have arrested a 34-year-old man after it was alleged a business employee was threatened with a knife. The employee confronted the man outside of a North Territorial Drive business and accusied him of stealing items.
College students cycling for cancer research in NB Sunday

College students cycling for cancer research in NB Sunday

Texas 4000 for Cancer
Shellbrook grad and two Hafford boys play in Can Am Bowl

Shellbrook grad and two Hafford boys play in Can Am Bowl

Shellbrook’s Nathan Anderson and Hafford’s Lane Dubyk and Wyatt Radics were chosen to play for Canada in the 22nd annual CanAm Bowl, played in Kerrobert July 7.
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