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First appearance for accused on weapons counts

First appearance for accused on weapons counts

Kane Nicotine was arrested following Nov. 1 shootings in Battleford, collision in North Battleford
Autopsy today for deceased infant - Saskatoon

Autopsy today for deceased infant - Saskatoon

UPDATE: Investigators from the Major Crime and Forensic Identification Sections are continuing to investigate the sudden death of an infant. An autopsy is scheduled to be conducted this afternoon, Nov. 12. At approximately 8:50 a.m., Nov.
100 Women Who Care to meet Nov. 14

100 Women Who Care to meet Nov. 14

Submitted 100 Women Who Care of the Battlefords will meet again on Thursday, Nov. 14. The Doors at Empress Carpet One Floor & Home will open at 6 p.m. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m.
Indigenous veterans honoured at Gold Eagle Casino

Indigenous veterans honoured at Gold Eagle Casino

A Remembrance Day service was held at the Gold Eagle Casino in North Battleford honouring First Nations and Metis veterans.
Sask Hospital observes first Remembrance Day in new building

Sask Hospital observes first Remembrance Day in new building

Every year with a two o’clock start time, members of the community’s two other legions, Branches No. 9 and No. 70, support the service of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 349 at the Saskatchewan Hospital.
Remembrance Day in the Battlefords

Remembrance Day in the Battlefords

These are scenes from the Remembrance Day observances in the Battlefords on Nov. 11.
Government of Canada marks Remembrance Day 2019

Government of Canada marks Remembrance Day 2019

CNW - The Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence, the Honourable Harjit S.
Statement by the Prime Minister on Remembrance Day

Statement by the Prime Minister on Remembrance Day

CNW - The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, issued the following statement on Remembrance Day: “Today we come together to honour the brave Canadians in uniform who have served our country throughout our history. They've built peace.
Photos - Waxwings cleaning up

Photos - Waxwings cleaning up

The waxwings arrive to clean up the remaining crap apples. Photo by Louise Lundberg Seabuck thorn berries, colourful against a cold sky. Photo by Louise Lundberg
Petition launched to support CCS technology

Petition launched to support CCS technology

A petition has been created on the change.org website to support carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology at SaskPower’s Boundary Dam Power Station. The petition was started by local resident Josh LeBlanc on Friday and as of 5 p.m.
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