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Shoplifter wanted on Meadow Lake, Edmonton warrants

Shoplifter wanted on Meadow Lake, Edmonton warrants

North Battleford RCMP responded to more than 40 calls for service between 6 a.m. Wednesday, May 28 and 6 a.m. Thursday, May 29.

For as long as the money flows

Last week, Chief Nepinak from Manitoba was threatening to bring the economy of Canada to it's knees as a protest against the Conservative's Bill 33, the bill on First Nations education negotiated between Prime Minister Harper and former Grand Chief A
Wastewater contracts awarded

Wastewater contracts awarded

The City of North Battleford awarded more contracts for wastewater treatment plant biosolids and overflow surge ponds at Monday's meeting. The first contract has been awarded to Layfield Canada Ltd.
Building permits cool off in March

Building permits cool off in March

The torrid pace of construction in North Battleford saw a cooling off in March. Three building permits were issued that month for a total of $271,000, compared to four for $652,600 the previous March.
Some folks never learn - so just say, "I told you so!"

Some folks never learn - so just say, "I told you so!"

Ed, my neighbour next door, has had a busy time lately, saying that I never learn. We traded our one car only to have Ed voicing his opinion that I never learn. My problem, according to Ed is that I traded my car at this time of year.
Hall's next event is a garage sale

Hall's next event is a garage sale

Maymont hosted a spring trade show May 24 in the Maymont Memorial Hall. Thanks to everyone who were vendors and to everyone who came out to this event. All proceeds from table rent, door and lunch went to the Maymont Memorial Hall.
Living Sky adopts harassment protocol

Living Sky adopts harassment protocol

The Living Sky School Division Board of Education has adopted a Student Harassment Protocol for use in the 2014-15 school year.

Lawn watering restrictions now in effect

Now that we have entered lawn-watering season, Neilburg residents are asked to remember to water only on the day that you are scheduled to water.

Volunteers tackle cleaning at community centre

Grass everywhere is growing very quickly. It is good to see it is so lush and green. I notice the grass has been cut in the village already. That will be an ongoing job from now on.

Bus driver retiring after 36 years behind the wheel

There were a few mistakes in the last news from the school. Jean Brehon has achieved 20 years of service with the Living Sky School division and Ben Stenerson received a 25-year service award. Also honoured that evening, was bus driver, George Casey.
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