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NB reaches labour deal with CSOs

NB reaches labour deal with CSOs

A labour deal has been completed between the City of North Battleford and its Community Safety Officers. City Manager Randy Patrick announced a tentative agreement had been struck during Monday’s council meeting.
North Battleford intersection agreement change reflects urban reserve development plans

North Battleford intersection agreement change reflects urban reserve development plans

There has been a change to the agreement between the City of North Battleford and Red Pheasant First Nation covering intersection upgrades.
Transportation Safety Board looking into aircraft incident

Transportation Safety Board looking into aircraft incident

Some further details have emerged about the aircraft incident that happened near Cameron McIntosh Airport on Aug. 28. The incident turned out to be an emergency landing.
Crop report: Some crop put in the bin, but still behind

Crop report: Some crop put in the bin, but still behind

EAST CENTRAL — Despite rainfall and cool weather producers were able to make harvest progress this week. According to the Sept.
La Ronge RCMP search for full video of assault on police officers

La Ronge RCMP search for full video of assault on police officers

La Ronge RCMP are hoping to acquire any video of an incident this week, having seen individuals recording with their phones when two police offices were assaulted. On Aug. 23, at approximately 12:30 a.m.
Young resident wants to light up Battleford

Young resident wants to light up Battleford

A presentation by a young Battleford resident lowered the average age of people in council chambers at last Monday’s meeting.
Carrot River flower pot vandal caught

Carrot River flower pot vandal caught

CARROT RIVER — The adult who destroyed several flowers along Carrot River’s Main Street has agreed to pay for the cost of the damage as well as write an apology for the act.
Nutrien looking at temporarily closing Lanigan mine in November

Nutrien looking at temporarily closing Lanigan mine in November

LANIGAN — The Nutrien Lanigan potash mine will be shut down temporarily. The company said it’s looking at starting at the beginning of November. The shutdown could last for up to eight weeks.
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Nutrien plans temporary shutdown at Lanigan potash mine

Nutrien plans temporary shutdown at Lanigan potash mine

LANIGAN — Nutrien has announced it's expecting to shut down its Lanigan potash mine for up to eight weeks. “The production downtime is in response to a short-term slowdown in global potash markets,” said a media release from the company.
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