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Zoning Bylaw getting a clean-up

Zoning Bylaw getting a clean-up

North Battleford city council has agreed to move ahead with some housekeeping amendments to the Zoning Bylaw. One amendment impacts the location at 792- 108th Street, the vacant formerly known as the Slawa Centre.
SRC successfully transitions Slowpoke research reactor into a safe state

SRC successfully transitions Slowpoke research reactor into a safe state

Submitted The Saskatchewan Research Council has transitioned its Safe Low Power Kritical Experiment (Slowpoke) research reactor into a non-operational safe state by successfully defueling the reactor and transporting the fuel to the United States wit
Melfort receiving provincial award for Historic Post Office

Melfort receiving provincial award for Historic Post Office

MELFORT — The City of Melfort is receiving a Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan’s Heritage Award for the work that went into the Historic Post Office.
Thirty-nine per cent of crop in the bin

Thirty-nine per cent of crop in the bin

Crop report for Sept. 17 to 23 Saskatchewan Agriculture – A stretch of warm and relatively dry weather allowed most producers to return to the field and resume harvest operations last week, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s Weekly Crop Report.
Actions of Battlefords RCMP officer centre of two investigations

Actions of Battlefords RCMP officer centre of two investigations

The level of force used in an arrest in May of this year by Battlefords RCMP is at the centre of two investigations into the incident.
Trade, transportation and taxation are the oilpatch issues in this election, says Moe

Trade, transportation and taxation are the oilpatch issues in this election, says Moe

National energy corridor should be considered in this election
STARS welcomes first of new helicopter fleet to Saskatchewan, receives capital campaign gift

STARS welcomes first of new helicopter fleet to Saskatchewan, receives capital campaign gift

Together with patients, crew and community allies, STARS welcomed to Saskatchewan its first new Airbus H145 helicopter today.
Attention hunters: Key wildlife zones targeted for CWD testing

Attention hunters: Key wildlife zones targeted for CWD testing

The Ministry of Environment – in partnership with the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) – is encouraging hunters to submit the heads of all deer, moose, elk and caribou harvested this hunting season for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) testing.
Johnson honoured as a 50-year Toastmaster

Johnson honoured as a 50-year Toastmaster

Submitted Robert W. Johnson of North Battleford has been a Toastmaster for 50 years. Johnson began his Toastmaster career in 1969 and was an original member who was instrumental in getting the Battlefords Toastmasters Club chartered in 1977.
Okotoks family hit with $100,00 lawsuit after incident while defending property

Okotoks family hit with $100,00 lawsuit after incident while defending property

Reprinted from the Athabaska Advocate An Okotoks, Alta.-area man who had all of his charges dropped in a shooting incident while defending his home from a prowler, is being sued by the individual who rummaged through his car.
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