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Transit changes approved

Transit changes approved

The changes to the City of North Battleford’s transit system are now officially a go.

Germann case to return in April

There has been another adjournment in the fraud case against former RM of Meota administrator Maryann Germann. April 27 has been set as the return date for the case in provincial court in North Battleford.
Efforts still ongoing to resolve Lighthouse funding woes

Efforts still ongoing to resolve Lighthouse funding woes

Uncertainty continues to surround the funding situation for The Lighthouse Serving the Battlefords.

Dangerous driving accused appears in court

The individual charged with dangerous driving causing death in connection to the collision involving a semi on Highways 16 and 40 has appeared in provincial court. Harry Weiss. 64, of Barrhead, Alta.
Design chosen for Humboldt’s Canada 150 Mural

Design chosen for Humboldt’s Canada 150 Mural

Narrowing down Humboldt into one theme was difficult for the Humboldt Mural Committee. This was their task from the Canada 150 Mural team, says Humboldt and District Museum Director, Jennifer Hoesgen.
Women give self defense class a try in Humboldt

Women give self defense class a try in Humboldt

Karate instructor, Bryce Nagy, comes out from Saskatoon twice a week to teach karate in Humboldt. On Feb. 20, he was out to teach a different type of class; self-defense to Humboldt women.
Kinettes fundraising wraps up in time for Telemiracle

Kinettes fundraising wraps up in time for Telemiracle

St. Augustine Hall turned pink on Feb. 21 for the Humboldt and District Kinettes pancake breakfast. With help from the Humboldt Knights of Columbus, the Kinettes wrapped up their last fundraiser before they head to Telemiracle 40 on Mar. 5-6.
Curious George visits Reid-Thompson for special story time

Curious George visits Reid-Thompson for special story time

Humboldt and area children on spring break got a special visitor to the Reid-Thompson Public Library on Feb. 17.
Freedom to read week challenges local readers

Freedom to read week challenges local readers

Canadians are lucky. We have the right to read whatever we like and share ideas without repercussions. Not every country is so lucky. This is why Freedom to Read week is celebrated in Saskatchewan from Feb. 21-27.
Municipal Politics 101 Part 8: Working together

Municipal Politics 101 Part 8: Working together

Politics is not for everyone. But for city residents, municipal politics has a deep impact on living in Humboldt.
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