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Volunteers needed to make safety audit viable

Volunteers needed to make safety audit viable

A public meeting has been scheduled with respect to the upcoming community safety audit in the city. It is to be held Wednesday, May 6 at 7 p.m. at Connaught School.

One injured in collision

One person was transported to hospital by ambulance personnel following a two-vehicle collision at the corner of Territorial Drive and 100 th Street in North Battleford Sunday. The North Battleford Fire Department responded to the call at 3:10 p.m.
Bear spray seized after vehicle stop

Bear spray seized after vehicle stop

Battlefords RCMP responded to over 60 calls for service between 6 a.m. Saturday, May 2 and a.m. Sunday, May 3, including: Saturday - Report of an attempted break and enter to a business on the 100 block of 23rd Street in Battleford, reported at 9 a.
Structure fire under investigation

Structure fire under investigation

A structure fire had North Battleford Fire Department, RCMP, WPD Ambulance, SaskPower and SaskEnergy on site Saturday evening. The fire is under investigation and one person was transported to hospital, says NBFD in a news release.
Tractor strikes power pole

Tractor strikes power pole

North Battleford Fire Department responded to a rural site Saturday where a tractor had struck a power pole. They attended the incident four miles north and three miles west of the city after the alarm came in at 11:09 a.m.
Newspapers earn two top SWNA awards

Newspapers earn two top SWNA awards

Community safety is an ongoing issue in the community and the Battlefords News-Optimi st and Regional Optimist coverage of the issue itself and the steps being taken to deal with it has earned staff reporter John Cairns a Best News Story of the Year
Notables series now available in book form

Notables series now available in book form

The popular series of stories, North Battleford Notables, published weekly throughout 2013 in the Battlefords News-Optimist , is now available in book form. Dr.
Man charged after stealing stroller

Man charged after stealing stroller

RCMP Daily Report
Doke blasts NDP on highways estimates remarks

Doke blasts NDP on highways estimates remarks

The testy tone of the legislative session was evident again Thursday, and this time it involved an area MLA.
Make safety a habit – NAOSH Week proclaimed

Make safety a habit – NAOSH Week proclaimed

May 3 to 9 is North American Occupational Safety and Health (NAOSH) Week. This year’s theme is Make Safety a Habit. NAOSH week, which is observed throughout North America, promotes health and safety in the workplace and at home.
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