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100th Street re-opened

100th Street re-opened

Work on the 100th Street Rehabilitation Project from 14th to 20th Avenue has been completed. In a release issued Friday afternoon, the City of North Battleford said it is pleased to announce 100th Street is now open.
The many faces of the potato

The many faces of the potato

Hanbidge on Horticulture
SEHN

SEHN

The family of Gerald Sehn sadly announces his passing on September 5th, 2015 at the age of 63 years.
CHAPMAN

CHAPMAN

In Loving Memory of Beatrice Marion Chapman (nee Bartrop) Beatrice Marion Chapman has now joined her God in everlasting life where she has been re-united with her many relatives and friends on this day.
Why a digital expert is essential to improving patient health

Why a digital expert is essential to improving patient health

The digital expert offers far more help than just syncing devices
Business community learns about SAGE

Business community learns about SAGE

Directors of the Battlefords Chamber of Commerce received an update Tuesday about a pilot project being launched in North Battleford to promote safety and develop a community safety plan.
Fence built north of Wearing Road

Fence built north of Wearing Road

City officials have confirmed they have put up a fence on civic property north of Wearing Road.
Tax incentives for new Comfort Inn

Tax incentives for new Comfort Inn

The City of North Battleford has granted tax incentives in connection to the new Comfort Inn and Suites development in the southeast of the city. The hotel development was announced recently and will be going up near the Frontier Centre mall.
City discusses purchase of land parcels

City discusses purchase of land parcels

Land purchases were a big topic of discussion at North Battleford council Monday. A couple of purchases were discussed. One was a recommendation to council to “purchase from Edward Hebert land described as NW16-44-16-W3rd for the price of $640,000.
What a man has gotta do

What a man has gotta do

History and Commentary From a Prairie Perspective
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