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City wants cleanup done at Jesus is Alive

City wants cleanup done at Jesus is Alive

The City of North Battleford is making it known it wants the debris at the Jesus is Alive building site cleaned.
Celebrating French culture

Celebrating French culture

The second annual CÉFOU was the craziest cultural event of the year.
Robins' arrival means spring has sprung

Robins' arrival means spring has sprung

Hi there! I do think spring has sprung as someone reported seeing robins. It will be so nice to see green grass and flowers blooming again. However, it has been dry, so we'll hope to get those April showers.
Time to start throwing rocks?

Time to start throwing rocks?

So the auditor general thinks the F-35 is going to cost Canada about $25 billion. Now what? Do we start throwing rocks at bad guys? It may come to that.

Sweepers are out

Another spring ritual is back. That's right - North Battleford's street sweepers are out cleaning the city streets, which are still covered in dirt after what was a mild winter.
Hafford resident's granddaughter earns Mustang

Hafford resident's granddaughter earns Mustang

It's not often that one can reap the rewards of a home-based business in just three short years but Cora Putz of Saskatoon can relate to the old adage that 'dreams really do come true.
Krawetz brings balanced budget message to Battlefords

Krawetz brings balanced budget message to Battlefords

Members of the business community in the Battlefords heard it straight from the provincial finance minister's mouth April 4.
Easter an occasion for visiting with family

Easter an occasion for visiting with family

Hi there! We finally got a lovely rain on the last weekend of April. It was reported over a half inch. I'm sure everyone was smiling, especially the farmers who were worried about the dry conditions.
Principal violist headlines recital

Principal violist headlines recital

The principal violist with the Saskatoon Symphony will be the featured guest at the latest "Music for the Soul" recital, presented by local artists Jaya Hoy and Lisa Hornung. Scheduled for Sunday, April 22 at 3 p.m.

Fundraising concert for large slate of local organizations

Battlefords resident Elaine Wagoner is giving a benefit concert May 24 at the Battlefords Indian Métis Friendship Centre from 7 to 10 p.m. Originally from Nova Scotia, Wagoner came to North Battleford in 1990.
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