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Mystery shopper scam surfaces

Mystery shopper scam surfaces

A mystery shopper scam has been reported in the Battlefords and the RCMP and the Canadian Hearing Society have raised the alarm.
Day of pink activities Wednesday

Day of pink activities Wednesday

Wednesday, more than 20,000 people throughout Saskatchewan are participating in Red Cross Day of Pink, according a Red Cross press release.
Man with epilepsy missing

Man with epilepsy missing

Rodney Vincent Cannepotato, 42, was last seen at his residence on the Onion Lake First Nation April 3. Cannepotato was last seen that day by family after being released from hospital for treatment of epilepsy complications.

Blizzard accompanies tornado hunter Johnson

Usually it's tornado hunter Greg Johnson who is chasing the storms.
Hazardous Waste Day April 27

Hazardous Waste Day April 27

The City of North Battleford has announced April 27 as the date for Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day. Items will be collected between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the public works shop on 11112 - 6th Ave.
New fund supports sexual assault centre

New fund supports sexual assault centre

A new fund has been established with the Battlefords and District Community Foundation to benefit the Battlefords and Area Sexual Assault Centre.
Wickenhauser new deputy fire chief in Humboldt

Wickenhauser new deputy fire chief in Humboldt

There's a new deputy in town. Darrell Wickenhauser is Humboldt's new Deputy Fire Chief and building inspector. He began his new, full-time job on March 25. It's a somewhat new position within the City of Humboldt.
Monthly BUHF donors have an official club

Monthly BUHF donors have an official club

Battlefords Union Hospital Foundation is pleased to announce the launch of a Monthly Donor Club, A Brighter Tomorrow.

City still not happy with proposed new boundaries

They don't make sense. That is the common voice heard around the region when talking about the new proposed Federal Electoral Boundaries for the Humboldt area.
Living Sky may have to dip into reserves

Living Sky may have to dip into reserves

It's up and it's down, depending on how you look at it. The Living Sky School Division board of education got a look March 27 at how announcements in the recent provincial budget will affect their funding for 2013-14.
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