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Thieves again target village post office

While looking back at the last couple of weeks I am starting to wonder whether the phase of the moon has had some effect on the actions of some people here in Meota.
Basketball season hits the courts

Basketball season hits the courts

This week , several new extra-curricular activities are starting up. Last weekend, the senior girls' volleyball team went to Rosetown for provincials. Although, they did not make it to playoffs, they worked hard and had a great experience.

Appeal goes through for car wash, tax arrears paid

Fire-damaged commercial bays on 100th Street have been spared from the wrecking ball. Owners of the property at 2112 - 100th St. were finally successful with their appeal of a demolition order on the property issued in October.
City budget meeting set

City budget meeting set

North Battleford is almost ready to bring down its budget and has set the dates for councillors to go over the 2012 operating budget and five-year capital plan. Dec. 13 and 14 and Dec.
HEON

HEON

HEON : It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Mary Heon, late of North Battleford, SK, on November 16, 2011 at the age of 87 years.

Battleford rink moves on to junior provincials

The Battlefords were well represented at the Junior Women's Northern Playdown in Eston on the weekend, as two teams competed with four others for spots in the provincial curling tournament in Moose Jaw.

North Battleford gets SaskTel carriers

North Battleford is one of 11 communities getting improved 4G network coverage from SaskTel. According to a news release last week, North Battleford has added two 1900 MHZ carriers, with those completed Oct. 25.

Stabbing at Little Pine

RCMP have arrested a man in connection with a stabbing incident late last week at Little Pine First Nation. Norman Bird, age 18, faces charges of aggravated assault and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose.

Stolen truck torched

Cut Knife RCMP are reminding vehicle owners to lock their vehicles and to remove keys and valuables after yet another truck was stolen in the district Friday.

SADD changes lives

Choosing to drive while intoxicated is a decision that could ruin your life, or the lives of others. John Paul II's SADD group works to raise awareness of the issue.
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