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Fast-paced harvest season underway

Up until today we have been experiencing hot weather for a number of days. During this time harvest operations have gone forward at quite a pace. Although we have not had any rain, there has been rain in some areas.
Byelection candidates spotlight

Byelection candidates spotlight

Wednesday, Sept. 14, North Battleford voters go to the polls to determine who will fill the seat on city council left vacant by the departure of Rhonda Seidel earlier this year.

Town expropriates land for Highway 4 twinning

The Town of Battleford says it is still negotiating with landowners on the Highway 4 corridor after passing a bylaw giving the town the authority to expropriate land for the purpose of twinning of the highway in Battleford.
Rhinos make a charge for top

Rhinos make a charge for top

Thursday, the Rhinos made a statement that they want to be at the top of the North Battleford Tough Football League standings with a 43-6 win over the Razorbacks.

School is in, the new teachers are here, and extra-curricular activities are underway

Borden School is welcoming several new teachers this year. Jackie Corbett will be teaching Kindergarten and Grades 1 and 2. Kindergarten orientation is Sept. 13 and the first day of class is Sept.

Riverbend Trailer Park residents disgusted with dust

A resident of the Riverbend Trailer Park in Battleford gave Mayor Chris Odishaw and town council an earful about the local streets at a council meeting Sept. 6.
Leask hosts Sask party fundraiser

Leask hosts Sask party fundraiser

The Saskatchewan Party for the Rosthern-Shellbrook constituency held a fundraising dinner Sept. 1 in the community of Leask.

Off-leash dog park discussed

The issue of whether to open an off-leash dog park has come to Battleford town council. At their meeting Sept.

Third transition school opens

The Northwest School Division has established a third Transition School in Maidstone to serve the needs of students in the southern portion of the division.

Town purchases lot for opera house parking

The town of Battleford carried a resolution at last week's meeting to purchase a lot at 102-23rd St. W. that will serve as parking for the Battleford Opera House. The lot is being purchased for PJ Lefevre Holdings Ltd. for $65,000, GST included.
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