Skip to content

Local News

Balanced budget approved by Prairie North

Balanced budget approved by Prairie North

In a special teleconference meeting Monday, Prairie North Regional Health Authority board members, some on holidays, approved a balanced budget for 2016-17 with "next to no new money," as described by CEO David Fan.
Spill injures wildlife

Spill injures wildlife

Submitted Three birds were found by Matrix Solutions (hired by Husky) Saturday around 2:30 p.m. and taken to a volunteer for the Wildlife Rehabilitation Services of Saskatchewan by the Ministry of the Environment.
Oil Spill: Husky 'deeply sorry'

Oil Spill: Husky 'deeply sorry'

North Battleford, Prince Albert – A 16-inch pipeline on the Husky gathering system for northwest Saskatchewan leaked Wednesday, July 20, spilling approximately 200 to 250 cubic metres (1,258 to 1,572 barrels) of heavy oil and diluent.
Young prairie bobbers are taking flight

Young prairie bobbers are taking flight

The burrowing owl is reaching an important stage in its life cycle – the juveniles are now starting to leave the shelter of the burrow, and forage for themselves.
74 tickets issued to new drivers not following licence restrictions in June

74 tickets issued to new drivers not following licence restrictions in June

June’s province-wide traffic safety spotlight saw law enforcement issue 74 tickets to new drivers and new motorcycle riders not following the restrictions outlined on their learner or novice licence, including: • 51 tickets for driving as a learner w
Wilkie singer earns gospel awards

Wilkie singer earns gospel awards

Wilkie singer Bob Leslie was recently named Full-time Male Vocalist as well as Evangelist of the Year and Mentor of the Year at the Country Gospel Music Association national Canadian competition in Drayton Valley, Alta.
A butcher’s apprentice – threatened loggerhead shrike chicks are learning how to impale prey

A butcher’s apprentice – threatened loggerhead shrike chicks are learning how to impale prey

“Young Loggerhead Shrikes (aka butcher birds) are out near their nests learning to perfect their hunting and impaling skills,” says Ashley Fortney, Habitat Stewardship co-ordinator with Nature Saskatchewan.
Crime stats up in Battleford

Crime stats up in Battleford

Insp. John Sutherland of the Battlefords RCMP, reporting to Battleford town council members Monday, said there is a rising trend in crime statistics, some of which is no doubt due to the warm weather.
City approves plan for fountain area rehab

City approves plan for fountain area rehab

North Battleford city council approved the plan to rehabilitate the old fountain area of Central Park this week.
Permit value down

Permit value down

Building permits statistics for the month of June in North Battleford indicate construction value is down from last year, however there are a few large permits expected yet this year. The total construction value for June was approximately $2.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks