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Precautionary Drinking Water Advisory lifted for 101st, Borden and Laurier Crescents

Residents living on three roads in North Battleford can now start drinking their water again without having to boil it.
Saskatchewan Hospital moves to RFP stage

Saskatchewan Hospital moves to RFP stage

The provincial government has announced the Saskatchewan Hospital project is moving to the Request for Proposals stage.

RCMP will be watching you this weekend

From Friday, Oct. 10 to Monday, Oct. 13, Saskatchewan RCMP detachments and traffic units will be engaged in Operation Impact, a national campaign to make Canada's roads safe.
Thefts from vehicles on 15th

Thefts from vehicles on 15th

North Battleford RCMP report approximately 30 calls for service between 6 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 9 and 6 a.m. Friday, Oct.
Ritz votes for air strikes on ISIS

Ritz votes for air strikes on ISIS

Battlefords-Lloydminster MP Gerry Ritz has made known his support for Canada's participation in a combat role against ISIS.
Provincial help for the Battleford cemetery

Provincial help for the Battleford cemetery

The provincial government has confirmed it will provide half a million dollars in provincial disaster assistance to address the slumping issues at the Battleford Cemetery.
Abandoned puppies hit national news

Abandoned puppies hit national news

The Battlefords Humane Society has received an outpouring of support to help the 20 puppies found in a field near Glaslyn Friday.
Corrections minister Tell speaks on crime issues in NB

Corrections minister Tell speaks on crime issues in NB

The provincial minister of corrections and policing told a North Battleford audience Monday that the province was hearing their concerns about crime.

Grade 1 student inspires $3,000 in fundraising

Nate Starycki, Grade 1, recently raised some money for two hospitals. After his family participated in the ALS ice bucket challenge, Nate and his family were inspired and moved to do another fundraiser.
It really does take a community to raise a 'healthy' child

It really does take a community to raise a 'healthy' child

Parents, did you know that 90 per cent of brain development occurs in the first five years of a child's life? Amazing isn't it! Wow! You know what this means . the parent or caregiver is by far the child's most important teacher.
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