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RCMP continue to investigate disappearance of Tiki Laverdiere of Edmonton

RCMP continue to investigate disappearance of Tiki Laverdiere of Edmonton

Battlefords RCMP, with the assistance of the RCMP Major Crime Unit North, continue to investigate the disappearance of Tiki Brook-Lyn Laverdiere.
$60,000 worth of bee colonies stolen near Zenon Park

$60,000 worth of bee colonies stolen near Zenon Park

ZENON PARK — Around 150 bee colonies valued at $60,000 were stolen from a bee yard southeast of Zenon Park. Carrot River RCMP received a complaint about the theft on May 13 at 11 am.
City dwellers also at risk as Lyme disease rises in Canada

City dwellers also at risk as Lyme disease rises in Canada

CNW - As the Victoria Day weekend and warmer weather usher in another tick season and the potential for Lyme disease to reach new heights, researchers at the G.
Paid job leave for survivors of interpersonal violence

Paid job leave for survivors of interpersonal violence

This past week, paid job leave for survivors of interpersonal and sexual violence was introduced and passed in the Saskatchewan Legislature. Employees will be able to take five paid days and five unpaid days under Bill No.
Funds to BUHF from Nico Hawryliw Fund

Funds to BUHF from Nico Hawryliw Fund

The Battlefords Union Hospital Foundation is the recent recipient of funds from the Nico Hawryliw Fund through the Battlefords and District Community Foundation.
Block party season kicks off

Block party season kicks off

The kick off to the summer’s No Frills block parties took place Thursday evening downtown.
North Battleford fire ban lifted

North Battleford fire ban lifted

The fire ban that was put in place for the City of North Battleford on April 22 nd , 2019 has been lifted. Environmental conditions have improved to a level that allows burning to take place.
More than a quarter of Canadians stressed about summer spending

More than a quarter of Canadians stressed about summer spending

CNW- As we head into warmer months and sunnier days, some Canadians are worrying about whether they can afford all the summer-time things they'd like to do.
Vandals switching road signs in Drake, causing damage to sign near LeRoy

Vandals switching road signs in Drake, causing damage to sign near LeRoy

DRAKE, LEROY — A series of sign switcheroos, thefts and vandalism has the Humboldt-Langian RCMP asking for the public’s help. On April 23 in Drake, some stop signs, yield signs and parking signs were switched with each other.
Saskatoon friends win $100,000

Saskatoon friends win $100,000

Submitted by Saskatchewan Lotteries Susan Thatcher and Don Connolly were shocked when their LOTTO MAX ticket won $100,000 on the April 19 EXTRA draw. “I checked the ticket on the mobile app, and I was stunned,” said Connolly.
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