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Oil spill update: NB looking for alternative water supply

Oil spill update: NB looking for alternative water supply

UPDATE July 25: The City of North Battleford says thanks to the water conservation efforts of local businesses and residents, Water Treatment Plant 1 can keep up with the current water demand of the city.
Street closure, oil spill update, boat launch closed

Street closure, oil spill update, boat launch closed

17th Avenue and 101st to 103rd Street intersection is closed until 6 p.m. for a UPAR project. Oil Spill No updates have been received on material from the Husky Energy pipeline spill near Maidstone reaching the city.
Killdeer flooding to be addressed

Killdeer flooding to be addressed

The question of streets flooding with storm runoff in the Killdeer area came up at Monday's meeting of North Battleford city council. Councillors were assured measures are going to be taken to improve the situation.
Young offender escapes, name released

Young offender escapes, name released

At approximately 12:10 p.m. Friday, a young offender escaped from secure custody while on an escorted pass from the North Battleford Youth Centre to a funeral at Red Pheasant First Nation. The escaped youth is Sundance Stacey Mentuck.
Dekker Centre anticipates 2016 surplus

Dekker Centre anticipates 2016 surplus

Moe McGuinty, manager of the Dekker Centre for the Performing Arts, told members of North Battleford city council last week that the centre anticipates a surplus again this year.
Husky spill response update

Husky spill response update

Thursday evening, Husky Energy resported it had shut in a pipeline on its Saskatchewan Gathering System, approximately 30 kilometres east of Lloydminster, in response to a release detected that morning.
G&C gets $1.7 million contract with City

G&C gets $1.7 million contract with City

The City of North Battleford has awarded a tender to G&C Asphalt, Division of CCCL of North Battleford, for $1,748,515.40 plus GST for 2016 road work.
Haying operations behind five-year average

Haying operations behind five-year average

Crop Report
Rotary donates defibrillator to Caleb Manor

Rotary donates defibrillator to Caleb Manor

The Rotary Club of the Battlefords held their second meeting of July at Caleb Manor in North Battleford Monday where they took the opportunity to present a cheque for the purchase of an automated external defibrillator for the facility.
WDM hosts commemorative exhibition

WDM hosts commemorative exhibition

From Vimy To Juno commemorates Canada's role in First and Second World Wars
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