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Chili on a bun draws 26 guests

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Liberals and NDP called for deficit-backed stimulus spending, now some forget that fact

Liberals and NDP called for deficit-backed stimulus spending, now some forget that fact

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Heavy hoar frost a challenge for SaskPower

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4-H curlers set Northland Power Curling Centre record

4-H curlers set Northland Power Curling Centre record

Saskatchewan Northwest 4-H region held their first ever 4-H Curling Fun Day Jan. 17. The day was hosted at the Northland Power Curling Center in North Battleford. Fifty-six members came to play and to learn a few things about curling.
Funding to community safety audit

Funding to community safety audit

The City of North Battleford has received provincial funding toward its community safety audit.
New signs to promote community safety

New signs to promote community safety

Community safety initiatives dominated discussion at Monday’s regular council meeting in North Battleford. One of the items to emerge was an initiative for new signs in the downtown core to promote safety.
Multi-material recycling on hold

Multi-material recycling on hold

The province has delayed the Multi Material Recycling Program that was due to begin Jan. 1. A letter from Environment Minister Scott Moe from Jan. 14 confirmed the delay and was circulated to North Battleford city council Monday.
Sutton reports Lighthouse is open

Sutton reports Lighthouse is open

Community safety initiatives dominated discussion at Monday’s regular council meeting in North Battleford.
UK film crew in town this weekend to investigate strange sky sounds for documentary

UK film crew in town this weekend to investigate strange sky sounds for documentary

People still talk about the strange sounds heard from the sky in January of 2012, and a production company based out of the United Kingdom will be in North Battleford this weekend to meet with people who experienced the unusual phenomena.
Council wears red in remembrance of RCMP constable

Council wears red in remembrance of RCMP constable

Members of North Battleford city council all wore distinctive red attire at Monday's meeting. The color red was worn in remembrance of the slain Alberta RCMP Cst. David Wynn, whose funeral was earlier that day.
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