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Grinch steals Christmas decorations

Battlefords RCMP investigated 40 occurrences between 6 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 30 and 6 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 1. Wednesday, Nov. 30 9:17 a.m. - Report of a person attending a residence on the Moosomin First Nation in violation of a no contact order.
Donna Challis recognized for work with Battlefords River Valley board

Donna Challis recognized for work with Battlefords River Valley board

A special presentation was made at Monday’s city council meeting in North Battleford to Donna Challis for her work with the Battlefords River Valley Board, responsible for the trails and for maintenance of the river valley between North Battleford an
Business alarm thwarts break-in

Business alarm thwarts break-in

Battlefords RCMP responded to approximately 50 complaints betweem Tuesday, Nov. 29 and Wednesday, Nov. 30. Tuesday, Nov. 29 8:35 a.m. - Police responded to a business alarm on the 300 block of Territorial Drive in North Battleford.
Original Humboldt approved for Canada 150 grant

Original Humboldt approved for Canada 150 grant

Nineteen communities across Saskatchewan have been approved for Canada 150 funding. This includes Original Humboldt who was approved for a $15,000 grant for the Original Humboldt site to get ready for Canada’s 150th birthday.
Andrews helps travel club get closer to Vimy

Andrews helps travel club get closer to Vimy

The St. Augustine Parish Hall got a little bit country on Nov. 25 as the Humboldt Travel Club hosted a fundraiser.
SAGE struggles with aboriginal engagement

SAGE struggles with aboriginal engagement

Community safety co-ordinator's report
Elevator fire closes highway

Elevator fire closes highway

Travellers on Highway 26 in the Turtleford area encountered a detour for several hours late Tuesday and into the early morning hours of Wednesday as emergency crews battled an elevator fire. Turtleford RCMP say firefighters from Turtleford, St.
Filtration system soon to be up and running

Filtration system soon to be up and running

December promises to be an active month for City administration in their ongoing efforts to replace the water supply following the Husky oil spill into the North Saskatchewan River this summer.
Cryptosporidium class action settlement outlined at council

Cryptosporidium class action settlement outlined at council

City council received details Monday about the recent settlement to ongoing litigation on the cryptosporidium outbreak of 2001.
Public consultation meetings in NW Dec. 14 and 15

Public consultation meetings in NW Dec. 14 and 15

Transformational change
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