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Borden School’s got talent

Borden School’s got talent

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The Western Development Museum in North Battleford will be holding another workshop bee for the gas tractors antique engines Friday, March 23 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Anyone who is interested is welcome to attended.
Notes of Thanks: March 24

Notes of Thanks: March 24

Sisters Jeanny and Emily Jung are organizing a performance event called Notes of Thanks on Saturday, March 24 at Third Avenue United Church with proceeds going to Habitat for Humanity.
Don’t these pipeline protestors have jobs?

Don’t these pipeline protestors have jobs?

From the Top of the Pile

Bold steps needed

Letter
A walkable downtown: Part 2

A walkable downtown: Part 2

Revitalizing downtown has been a long-term process going back a number of years.
A walkable downtown: Part 1

A walkable downtown: Part 1

The City of North Battleford’s Downtown Revitalization Plan is a 122-page document outlining how to create a business-friendly, walkable downtown. Ideas from the plan are then turned into actions by the city.
Dubés donate $1million to new SHNB

Dubés donate $1million to new SHNB

A number of people, including hospital patients, staff, Saskatchewan Health Authority administrators, and members of the public, gathered in the cafeteria of Saskatchewan Hospital on March 14 for an announcement.
North Battleford cheerleading team invited to worlds

North Battleford cheerleading team invited to worlds

Submitted Cheer Legacy Athletics “Dynasty” is heading to Worlds 2018. This group of 15 athletes ages 15-26 from North Battleford has received a bid to the 2018 USASF Cheerleading World Championships.
Cadets rewarded

Cadets rewarded

On the evening of the March 13, 2018, Commanding Officer from RSCU (NW) in Winnipeg, Lieutenant-Colonel Denis Letellier, visited the Battleford Corps.
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