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Coyotes becoming a problem within city limits

Coyotes becoming a problem within city limits

Council notes Nov. 23 meeting
Urgent care focus during absence of two doctors

Urgent care focus during absence of two doctors

TURTLEFORD — The North Saskatchewan River Municipal Health Holdings held their regular meeting Nov. 16. Dr. Langeni and Dr. Mpomposhe will be away for most of the month of December.
North West College celebrates student achievement

North West College celebrates student achievement

North West College held its annual entrance scholarship ceremonies Nov. 6 in Meadow Lake and Nov. 20 in North Battleford.
SaskPower announces 50 percent renewable target

SaskPower announces 50 percent renewable target

SaskPower has made a major announcement Monday setting an objective of 50 per cent renewable power by 2030.
Carlton Trail incident focus at council

Carlton Trail incident focus at council

Community safety and crime issues continue to be a concern of councillors at North Battleford City Hall. At council Monday, during S/Sgt.
Dates set for budget deliberations

Dates set for budget deliberations

The dates have been set for the City of North Battleford’s budget deliberations for 2016. Three nights of deliberation sessions are planned and those will take place in council chambers.
Local history through stained glass

Local history through stained glass

The building is 105 years old and looking better than ever. Especially with uniquely detailed stained glass windows adorning the St. Peter’s Cathedral outside of Muenster. Nov.
Multiplex moving forward with open house

Multiplex moving forward with open house

The plans for a new multiplex in Humboldt are going forward as the city presented new plans at a public meeting on Nov. 17.
Silent for a cause

Silent for a cause

Imagine a child being silent for 24 hours. Parents and teachers can only imagine the silent bliss. But the St. Augustine Grade 7 class is silent for more than just their teacher’s sanity. On Nov.

Winter weights delayed

The Ministry of Highways advises winter weight allowances will be delayed to Dec. 15 as temperatures continue to be warmer than usual.
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