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Battleford water line is back up

Battleford water line is back up

A number of updates were provided at Monday’s city planning committee meeting with respect to waterworks in North Battleford.
JPII a winner in conservation competition

JPII a winner in conservation competition

Some local North Battleford high school students have received recognition for their efforts in connection to a province-wide energy conservation campaign.
Saskatchewan bull rider wins Nipawin PBR

Saskatchewan bull rider wins Nipawin PBR

There was only one bull rider that managed to stay on the back of two bulls at the PBR competition in Nipawin. Jared Parsonage of Maple Creek scored 84 points in the first round and 87.
WDM village opens for the summer season

WDM village opens for the summer season

The Western Development Museum’s Heritage Farm and Village opened for the summer season May 1.

Closure on 100th Street

There will be a Street Closure Monday at 1752 100th Street from 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. The street closure is for Utility Locates.
Council notes May 8 meeting

Council notes May 8 meeting

Water issues, flushing, garbage...
STC supporter rally outside MLA office

STC supporter rally outside MLA office

Friday during the noon hour, supporters of the Saskatchewan Transportation Company rallied outside MLA Herb Cox’s office against the government’s decision to close STC at the end of the month.
Boys and Girls Club to host Race for Kids June 3

Boys and Girls Club to host Race for Kids June 3

Submitted The Battlefords Boys and Girls Club will be hosting the 3rd Annual Race for Kids Event on Saturday, June 3. Team registration will be held at the Boys and Girls Club at 9 a.m. with a shotgun start at 10 a.m.

Rolling closure on Territorial

There will be a rolling street closure on Territorial Drive from Railway Avenue to Highway 4 South today, May 12, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The closure is for road repairs.
Gardening guru suggests plants to fill the shady spots

Gardening guru suggests plants to fill the shady spots

A gardening guru who’s a CBC columnist and an author came to Melfort to give suggestions on how local gardeners could fill those shady spots.
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