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Traffic study aids master transportation plan development

Traffic study aids master transportation plan development

Traffic data will be collected in North Battleford by CIMA +, an engineering and project management firm, between May 30 and June 6 as part of the first stage of the City of North Battleford’s transportation master plan.
Access earns three Tuned-in Canada awards

Access earns three Tuned-in Canada awards

Access Communications was awarded three of six community programming awards during this year’s Tuned-in Canada campaign from the Canadian Cable Systems Alliance.
Hamilton back in mayor's chair after surgery

Hamilton back in mayor's chair after surgery

It was an emotional Mayor Ian Hamilton who thanked city residents Monday night for their well-wishes following his cancer surgery two weeks ago.
Herb Cox sworn in as new environment minister

Herb Cox sworn in as new environment minister

Battlefords MLA Herb Cox is justifiably enthusiastic about his new role as minister of the environment and minister responsible for SaskWater and the Water Security Agency.
A thousand metres below the surface

A thousand metres below the surface

It all starts with an elevator shaft. Once enclosed in the metal box, it’s a slow rattling descent that soon quickens with a rush, the speed smoothing out the ride.
Water supply OK says City

Water supply OK says City

Continued dry weather was an obvious concern at council Monday. “It’s really dry out there, a lot of people are watering a lot earlier than they normally would,” noted Councillor Ryan Bater.
Museum exhibit highlights importance of churches

Museum exhibit highlights importance of churches

Local photographer Greg Raskob may not be with us any longer, but his work lives on at the Humboldt and District Museum.
The last steps for Jacquie’s Dance Academy

The last steps for Jacquie’s Dance Academy

It was poignant occasion for Jacquie’s Dance Academy this past weekend as the dancers gave their final recital in Humboldt.
Friends raise funds for family of liver transplant hopeful

Friends raise funds for family of liver transplant hopeful

Friends have rallied in support of a local man who has been living with liver failure for many years and is now in hospital until a transplant becomes available.
Nothing COOL about US-Canadian trade dispute

Nothing COOL about US-Canadian trade dispute

The issue of the United States’ Country Of Origin Labeling (COOL) legislation seems like it might finally be coming to a head.
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