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Boiler woes at Northland Power Curling Centre

Boiler woes at Northland Power Curling Centre

It just wasn’t meant to be for the Northland Power Curling Centre in 2020-21. The pandemic had meant the early end of the season for Twin Rivers Curling Club as they closed in mid-January and removed the curling ice.
Crown proposes resolution for N.B. woman accused of taking police on 150-km chase

Crown proposes resolution for N.B. woman accused of taking police on 150-km chase

There may be a resolution in the case against a North Battleford woman and alleged Westside gang member accused of taking police on a 150-kilometre police chase.
Man accused of robbing ATMs makes first court appearance

Man accused of robbing ATMs makes first court appearance

A man charged with a series of robberies of ATM machines and cash registers from small businesses had his first appearance in Lloydminster Provincial Court March 9.
Man charged after drug bust near Biggar has multiple court appearances pending

Man charged after drug bust near Biggar has multiple court appearances pending

A man charged in connection to a police raid north of Biggar last year has upcoming appearances in three different courts on drug and weapons charges. Kurt Miller, 39, had an appearance in Regina last week.
New COVID-19 case at Cando school

New COVID-19 case at Cando school

Living Sky School Division is reporting a case of COVID-19 was diagnosed in an individual in Cando Community School.
Woman facing drug, weapons charges, asks N.B. court for more time to get lawyer

Woman facing drug, weapons charges, asks N.B. court for more time to get lawyer

A Mosquito First Nation woman facing drug trafficking and firearms charges asked the court for more time to get a lawyer.
Downtown pocket park to fill space after demolition

Downtown pocket park to fill space after demolition

Efforts are being launched this year to enhance one of the empty spaces in downtown North Battleford. The lot at 1122-101st Street, beside the Scotiabank building, is to be filled as a “pocket park” during the summer.
Energy transition leading to small modular reactors, Part 2

Energy transition leading to small modular reactors, Part 2

The economic landscape with a $170 per tonne federal carbon tax could look very different from what we have today. It might even make more sense for farmers to grow trees than grain, for instance.
No more analog signal for CTV Saskatoon in NB

No more analog signal for CTV Saskatoon in NB

The longtime North Battleford rebroadcast signal of CFQC-TV Saskatoon is no more. The North Battleford transmitter for CTV Saskatoon has been shut down, meaning residents are not able to obtain the station by rabbit ears on channel 6.
Lighthouse rally happening March 11

Lighthouse rally happening March 11

Plans have been announced for a rally in support of the Lighthouse Serving the Battlefords on March 11. The Lighthouse had faced potential closure, but was rescued by a grant from Métis Nation — Saskatchewan.
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