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Homicide charges at Onion Lake

Homicide charges at Onion Lake

In the early morning hours of Oct. 23, Onion lake RCMP responded to the report of a disturbance at a residence on the Onion Lake First Nation. When the police and EMS arrived, they found an unresponsive male in medical distress.
Battlefords Housing Authority on losing end of wrongful termination lawsuit

Battlefords Housing Authority on losing end of wrongful termination lawsuit

Battlefords Housing Authority has been the subject of controversy over issues at their various properties in Battleford and North Battleford. Now they have ended up on the losing end of a wrongful termination lawsuit. On Thursday, Oct.
Declining school enrolments in NB a concern

Declining school enrolments in NB a concern

Living Sky School Division enrolment numbers are in and they are not good. As of Sept. 30, a total of 5,392 students were enrolled in Kindergarten through Grade 12 throughout the division, down from 5,463 from Sept. 30, 2018.
Carrot River creates draft of new traffic bylaw

Carrot River creates draft of new traffic bylaw

CARROT RIVER — Carrot River council has passed the first reading on a new traffic bylaw, which contains where heavy trucks can and cannot go in town, and eliminates a stipulation limiting where school buses can stop.
Scott Woods to host Christmas show in Medstead

Scott Woods to host Christmas show in Medstead

Submitted Scott Woods and his band will be in Medstead Sunday, Nov. 17, for an uplifting two-hour live family-friendly show, featuring lots of favourite Christmas carols, fun fiddle tunes, as well as traditional country and gospel songs.
Trauma informed yoga to help PTSD

Trauma informed yoga to help PTSD

HUMBOLDT — PARTNERS Family Services has started a trauma informed yoga program. Kristin Ochitwa, clinical counsellor with PARTNERS, said yoga can be used as a method for treating the effects of trauma.
What is a snow hydrologist? Well, he’s won a top award

What is a snow hydrologist? Well, he’s won a top award

Submitted by USask John Pomeroy, Canada Research Chair in Water Resources and Climate Change at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), has been awarded one of Canada’s top honours for outstanding contributions to environmental science.
WDM gets into the Halloween ‘spirit’

WDM gets into the Halloween ‘spirit’

It’s Halloween at the Western Development Museum. On Friday, there will be a pumpkin carving class from 5 to 7 p.m., with everything you need for $8.
Looking ahead to Festival of Trees - Preview evening Nov. 29

Looking ahead to Festival of Trees - Preview evening Nov. 29

Submitted Battlefords Union Hospital Foundation has announced Pattison Agriculture’s $2,500 sponsorship towards the 2019 Festival of Trees “O’ Joyous Christmas.” The Festival of Trees will run Friday, Nov. 29 through Thursday, Dec.
LOCCS donates to Catholic Family Services

LOCCS donates to Catholic Family Services

Each school year, Light of Christ Catholic Schools celebrates with an opening Mass. This year was no exception. The opening Mass was planned by Holy Family School staff for all staff throughout the school division.
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