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NDP leader invite spurred privacy complaint

NDP leader invite spurred privacy complaint

Political party wrong to collect, use private data, watchdog says
Unity looks to restart COP program

Unity looks to restart COP program

Concern over an increased number of reports verbally and on social media posts of suspicious persons and activity in Unity the weeks of Aug 12-25 has ramped up the desire to restart the Unity Citizens on Patrol program.
No injuries in plane crash incident near NB airport

No injuries in plane crash incident near NB airport

There were no injuries reported in what is being described as a “minor” plane crash that happened southeast of the main runway of North Battleford Cameron McIntosh Airport on Wednesday.
Melfort’s Saskatchewan Drive getting repaved

Melfort’s Saskatchewan Drive getting repaved

MELFORT — Drivers can expect delays on Saskatchewan Drive due to resurfacing work.
Radville woman finds rare Iniskim artifact

Radville woman finds rare Iniskim artifact

A rare rock, called an Iniskim or buffalo calling stone, was found by a Radville-area woman and will be passed on to the Royal Saskatchewan Museum for research.
Crop Report – Harvest is underway

Crop Report – Harvest is underway

Crop Report – Harvest is underway Saskatchewan Agriculture – Despite cool and wet weather, producers were able to make some harvest progress this week according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s weekly Crop Report.
Murder suspect Buck back in court Sept. 27

Murder suspect Buck back in court Sept. 27

One of the two individuals charged in the first-degree murder of Mark Douglas Jonson has been remanded to his next court date on Sept. 27 in North Battleford.
Province asking motorists to be careful on Labour Day weekend

Province asking motorists to be careful on Labour Day weekend

EAST CENTRAL — With the Labour Day weekend providing summer’s last hurrah, the provincial government is asking motorists to drive safely.
Crop report: harvest progress still behind average

Crop report: harvest progress still behind average

EAST CENTRAL — Despite cool and wet weather, producers were able to make some harvest progress this week according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s Aug. 20 to 26 crop report.
Carrot River starting $16,000 asbestos survey

Carrot River starting $16,000 asbestos survey

CARROT RIVER — Carrot River has hired environment consultant Pinchin Ltd. for an asbestos survey that will cost about $16,000.
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