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City to go ahead with FCM Green Municipal Fund application

City to go ahead with FCM Green Municipal Fund application

The City of North Battleford is moving forward with its application to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities Green Municipal Fund. A motion was passed in June authorizing the city to make the application.
Sask. Chamber’s take on oilpatch election issues

Sask. Chamber’s take on oilpatch election issues

Regina - What are the issues for the oilpatch in this federal election, as seen from the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce? Pipeline News asked Steve McLellan, the chamber’s CEO on Sept.
Murder suspect Keller waits on bail decision - Jonson case

Murder suspect Keller waits on bail decision - Jonson case

The bail hearing for a suspect accused of the murder of Mark Jonson of North Battleford took place Thursday afternoon.
New corporal focused on problem solving

New corporal focused on problem solving

HUMBOLDT — Humboldt’s newest police officer, Cpl. Ivan Ottenbreit, said he’s always been interested in policing. “I just had an interest at a very young age and like problem solving and helping people,” he said.
Participants fill up every spot at Melfort Multi-K

Participants fill up every spot at Melfort Multi-K

MELFORT — The Melfort Multi-K held its 9th annual run, filling up every spot for a total of about 575 racers. “We’ve never had that happen so that was a pretty cool thing,” said Allison Rogers, race director.
100 Women Who Care donate to BEATS

100 Women Who Care donate to BEATS

Submitted 100 Women Who Care of the Battlefords kicked off their fourth season on Thursday, Sept. 12.
City Hall says no to gas bar for Thompson Crescent

City Hall says no to gas bar for Thompson Crescent

A proposed gas bar at 1708 Thompson Cres. got a stone-cold reception from North Battleford city council Monday.
Tisdale holds first Orange Shirt Day

Tisdale holds first Orange Shirt Day

TISDALE — Approximately 600 community members came out to Tisdale’s first Orange Shirt Day, honouring and remembering the victims of residential schools and to create bridges for reconciliation.
Ears and Beers brings community together

Ears and Beers brings community together

The Saskatchewan Baseball Museum attracted nearly a full house last Friday to its fifth annual Ears and Beers fundraiser.
Discovery Co-op among top 100

Discovery Co-op among top 100

Discovery Co-op has been ranked among Saskatchewan’s largest businesses.
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