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Tools available to deal with cannabis at the workplace

Tools available to deal with cannabis at the workplace

TISDALE — With cannabis soon becoming legal, employers will have to learn how to deal with the substance in the workplace.
Waste management fire doused

Waste management fire doused

The flames and smoke at the North Battleford Waste Management Facility are put out by the fire department and the Facility will re-open again at noon.
SaskPower warning residents and business owners about scammers

SaskPower warning residents and business owners about scammers

Scammers pretending to represent SaskPower have been known to call, email and even physically visit businesses. The scammers claim that unless the resident or business submits payment on the spot, their power will be disconnected immediately.
Old St. Vital Church, town hall bricks, cannabis rules

Old St. Vital Church, town hall bricks, cannabis rules

Battleford town council notes: April 2018
Trash on fire

Trash on fire

North Battleford’s waste management facility is closed this morning as the fire department deals with a fire. The City advises the facility will be closed until further notice.
MPs reflect on Broncos tragedy

MPs reflect on Broncos tragedy

Members of parliament in the House of Commons reacted with shock to the April 6 Humboldt Broncos bus tragedy. Several MPs from across Canada voiced their support and condolences in the wake of the tragedy, and observed a moment of silence.
Walk-in services available for trauma support

Walk-in services available for trauma support

Services will be available this weekend for those in need of counselling services after the April 6 Humboldt Broncos bus crash.
Tools available to deal with cannabis at the workplace

Tools available to deal with cannabis at the workplace

With cannabis soon becoming legal, employers will have to learn how to deal with the substance in the workplace.
High risk warrant executed

High risk warrant executed

One man arrested

Increased funding for school division doesn’t make up for previous cuts

The Horizon School Division is seeing an increase in the funding it receives from the provincial government, but that doesn’t make up for cuts made in the last two years. In the 2018-19 provincial budget, the division received $79.
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