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Battleford taxes up $30 per $100,000

Battleford taxes up $30 per $100,000

Battleford has set its mill rate for this year slightly higher than last year's, resulting in about $30 more per $100,000 assessment in property. The mill rate will be 4.15, up from 3.85 last year.
One dead in two-vehicle crash

One dead in two-vehicle crash

MAIDSTONE — A two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Highway 17 and Township Road 514 has resulted in the death of one person. Police responded to the crash at about 8:15 p.m. Tuesday.
Learning to live with a new normal

Learning to live with a new normal

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Unity Sports Hall of Fame ready for another induction

Unity Sports Hall of Fame ready for another induction

UNITY — In the early part of the new millennium, several residents of Unity banded together to create a recognition system for those residents who have excelled and succeeded in the area of sports and recreation, founding the Unity Sports Wall of Fam
Delmas robbery suspects back in court Thursday

Delmas robbery suspects back in court Thursday

Charges against six individuals in connection to an armed robbery at the Delmas Hotel early Sunday morning will return to court Thursday morning.
Healthy snack recipe book distributed

Healthy snack recipe book distributed

Rockin H Multiple 4-H Club has been busy recently. Members have printed a recipe book with healthy snack recipes.
Battlefords Co-op Aquatic Centre staff earn Red Cross Award

Battlefords Co-op Aquatic Centre staff earn Red Cross Award

The City of North Battleford’s aquatic centre is one of only three municipalities in Saskatchewan to win a Top Training Partner award from the Canadian Red Cross’s Saskatchewan division.
Building news dominates State of City/Town addresses

Building news dominates State of City/Town addresses

Strong activity in the commercial sector was a common theme heard at this year’s annual State of the City/State of the Town address, hosted by Battlefords Chamber of Commerce.
Broten reflects on spring session

Broten reflects on spring session

NDP opposition leader Cam Broten is talking about accomplishments in his assessment of the spring sitting of the legislature.
Three people stabbed

Three people stabbed

A man is facing several charges after three people suffered stab wounds in an incident in a yard in the 1500 block of 103rd Street Saturday.
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