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NDP moves up leadership vote

NDP moves up leadership vote

The provincial New Democrats have moved up their leadership vote by a couple of months.
Humboldt Youth being called to Council

Humboldt Youth being called to Council

The City of Humboldt is calling youth to action with their first Youth Council, and possibly the second of its kind in the province.
Throwback: Tisdale Unit Composite School library computerized

Throwback: Tisdale Unit Composite School library computerized

From the Tisdale Recorder Files, Sept. 23, 1987
Cheque for nutrition

Cheque for nutrition

Dwayne Onofriechuck, relationship manager of Farm Credit Canada, with Principal Christine Gibson and Vice-Principal Charlene Williams of Lawrence Elementary School.
North Battleford army cadet takes on leadership role in Vernon

North Battleford army cadet takes on leadership role in Vernon

Submitted VERNON, B.C. –– Cadet Sergeant Donald McInnes instructed Drill and Ceremonial Instructor Cadets about Ceremonial Drill at Vernon Cadet Training Centre this summer.
EMS personnel and public out on the course

EMS personnel and public out on the course

The third annual Humboldt Emergency Services Golf Tournament was another successful joint effort for Humboldt’s RCMP, Ambulance, and Fire services but it is also a sign of something more.
Battleford town council notes: Sept. 5, 2017

Battleford town council notes: Sept. 5, 2017

At the Sept. 5 meeting of Battleford Town Council, it was reported there were eight new building permits issued. Seven were residential while one was for a new commercial building.
Street closures highlight bylaws at council

Street closures highlight bylaws at council

Here is a rundown on some of the highlights from the Monday, Sept. 12 council meeting in North Battleford, the first one back following the reduced summer schedule.
Record number of Co-op Kids

Record number of Co-op Kids

Discovery Co-op’s 17th Annual Kids Club Carnival was this past weekend. Leanne Ducommun said attendance this year was the highest it’s ever been, with about 1,500 people.
Tobin Lake highways to see some resurfacing

Tobin Lake highways to see some resurfacing

Highways on both sides of Tobin Lake are about to get smoother. The provincial government announced tenders for an estimated $220 million in highways projects. One of the projects is the resurfacing of 14.4 kilometres of Highway #255.
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