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Hit and run with SaskEnergy box

Hit and run with SaskEnergy box

More than 120 calls were made to the North Battleford RCMP detachment between 6 a.m. Friday, July 11 and 6 a.m. Tuesday, July 15.
Wilkie crooner adds to awards collection

Wilkie crooner adds to awards collection

Bob Leslie has been collecting awards as a senior crooner for many years.
Visiting a variety of NFU farms in Ontario

Visiting a variety of NFU farms in Ontario

After attending the Embroidery Association of Canada's annual seminar in Ottawa, Ont.
Business on 102nd Street egged

Business on 102nd Street egged

The North Battleford RCMP received more than 30 calls between 6 a.m. Thursday, July 10 and 6 a.m. Friday, July 11. Among those calls were three false alarms and two non-emergency 911 calls. Thursday 9:24 a.m.
Law's anti-malware provisions complicate transactions for software developers

Law's anti-malware provisions complicate transactions for software developers

Anyone who has ever downloaded free software has probably experienced the annoyance of discovering that the program came with a toolbar or some other program he or she didn't ask for.
Main Street Saskatchewan: downtown BID interested

Main Street Saskatchewan: downtown BID interested

Proponents of reviving downtown North Battleford will no doubt be interested in the announcement from the province about its Main Street Saskatchewan program.
Fatal pedestrian collision south of Leoville

Fatal pedestrian collision south of Leoville

A pedestrian was fatally struck by a vehicle Friday night south of Leoville. At approximately 10:21 p.m.,Spiritwood RCMP receiveda complaint of a pedestrian standing in the middle of Highway 24 south of Leoville.
Beetles assisting in the fight against leafy spurge

Beetles assisting in the fight against leafy spurge

A secret weapon has been unleashed to fight leafy spurge in the Battlefords area.
Vehicle burns

Vehicle burns

North Battleford Fire Department reports a mechanical failure is the likely cause of a vehicle fire firefighters responded to Thursday. One fire truck and eight firefighters were called out at just after 1 p.m.
Food stores to offer locally grown produce

Food stores to offer locally grown produce

Saskatchewan Co-op food stores will carry more than one million pounds of local produce, according to a Federated Co-operatives press release. The release says that figure represents a 66 per cent increase over last year.
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