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Sharks lose heartbreaker to Bears

Sharks lose heartbreaker to Bears

With a three-goal outburst in the third period, the Battlefords Sharks found themselves with a chance to knock off the top team in the Saskatchewan Female Midget AAA Hockey League Sunday at the Battleford Arena Instead, the Prince Albert Northern Bea
Interval House commemorates National Day of Remembrance and Action On Violence Against Women

Interval House commemorates National Day of Remembrance and Action On Violence Against Women

At Discovery Co-op, Battlefords Interval House and Catholic Family Services hosted their annual event on Wednesday Dec. 6, to commemorate this year's National Day of Remembrance and Action On Violence Against Women.
Fashion adds to Holly and Heels event

Fashion adds to Holly and Heels event

Fashion was on display at a Battlefords Chamber of Commerce event celebrating women pursuing business careers and entrepreneurial ventures in the community.
Stars split weekend series with Tisdale

Stars split weekend series with Tisdale

The Battlefords AAA Stars emerged with a split of their two weekend games with the Tisdale Trojans at the Civic Centre. They took the Saturday night contest 6-1 but wound up on the wrong end of a 4-1 score on Sunday, snapping a four game win streak.
Choosing peace, when folks are spoiling for a fight!

Choosing peace, when folks are spoiling for a fight!

Neighbourly Advice According to Ed
Merry Christmas Battlefords North Stars

Merry Christmas Battlefords North Stars

The Elmer Report
Kay Montgomery: Coaching overseas

Kay Montgomery: Coaching overseas

Everybody has a Story
An ironing board for Christmas

An ironing board for Christmas

Linda’s Lines
Drug arrest suspect in court

Drug arrest suspect in court

A St. Walburg man arrested on cocaine and meth trafficking charges will appear in court again Monday in Lloydminster by CCTV.
The Saskatchewan ombudsman is still your health ombudsman

The Saskatchewan ombudsman is still your health ombudsman

Provincial Ombudsman, Mary McFadyen, is reminding the public that her office is still available to take health complaints, even though Saskatchewan has gone from 12 health regions to one health authority.
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