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Incumbents and newcomers to take Battlefords Chamber of Commerce directorships

Incumbents and newcomers to take Battlefords Chamber of Commerce directorships

The Battlefords Chamber of Commerce has recommended that, with a slate of 11 candidates for 11 positions on the board of directors, no ballot vote be taken this year.
Lake Lenore man’s memoirs posthumously released

Lake Lenore man’s memoirs posthumously released

The crowd that braved the cold for a book launch of Alphonse Gerwing’s memoir proved that he was well-known and appreciated in the community.
Butting heads with eastern provinces over Energy East pipeline

Butting heads with eastern provinces over Energy East pipeline

The $11 billion Energy East pipeline seems to have become the new bone of contention between the eastern and western provinces.
Museum offers an Old Fashioned Christmas

Museum offers an Old Fashioned Christmas

With the Festival of Wreaths moved across the street to the Humboldt Gallery, staff members were looking for a way to make the inside of the museum a little more festive: an Old Fashioned Christmas was born.

Citizen of the Year more important than people think

Every year, the nominations for Citizen of the Year and Junior Citizen of the Year are fewer and fewer. People seem to not care as much, and yet it’s still as important an award as ever.

Students can no longer relax until Labour Day

No kid likes going back to school, so when it’s that time of the year again, they’re all hoping Labour Day falls later in the week.

No more snooping into health records

A person’s health record is a very private thing, and yet it’s not always difficult to access someone else’s. Thanks to new amendments to The Health Information Protection Act (HIPA), people’s health privacy has been strengthened.

More access means more money for child and spousal support

Fortunately for many single parents and spouses, new amendments to The Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Amendment Act means that collections have become easier for the Maintenance Enforcement Office (MEO).
Firearms charges laid

Firearms charges laid

THUNDERCHILD FIRST NATION — A man has been arrested following a firearms complaint on Thunderchild First Nation. His name has been released; he is Quinton Elliot Wapass. According to RCMP, Monday at 8:52 p.m.

Generator stolen from a garage

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