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Local business seeking permit to clear snow

Changes are coming to the noise abatement bylaw after a local business found itself caught between a rock and a hard place in trying to clear customers' parking lots of snow.

Protect against online shopping fraud

With the ever increasing use of the Internet to get the best possible deal, and the convenience of shopping on line while everyone is busy around the holidays, the RCMP's F Division Commercial Crime Section is advising the public to use caution when
Camper trailer fire

Camper trailer fire

A camper trailer is a total loss following a fire Saturday around 9:45 p.m. The fire was at the rear of the a motor home, located at the back of a residence on the 1100 block of 109th Street.
Stop signs for Lawrence School approved

Stop signs for Lawrence School approved

North Battleford city council has approved the installation of stop signs at the intersection of 20th Avenue and 102nd Street.

Teen found dead

Update: The RCMP have completed the investigation into the death of an 18-year-old former Rosetown resident who was found in a field just outside of Rosetown.

Who has your back on the road this winter?

As Canadians, we are familiar with challenging and often unfavourable winter driving conditions. Winter driving can sometimes be a daunting task. Take comfort in the fact new technologies are working to keep you safer than ever.

Charity workers weigh in on shelter

Depending on the definition of homelessness, Canada's homelessness population is between 150,000 and 300,000 and has been increasing for at least the last 20 years.

Appeal goes through for car wash, tax arrears paid

Fire-damaged commercial bays on 100th Street have been spared from the wrecking ball. Owners of the property at 2112 - 100th St. were finally successful with their appeal of a demolition order on the property issued in October.
Phillips looking forward to growth of Melfort constituency

Phillips looking forward to growth of Melfort constituency

The Melfort constituency has seen a change in leadership, but not party. Kevin Phillips, former mayor of Melfort, was voted in as the Melfort Saskatchewan Party MLA. "It feels great," said Phillips. "It has been quite an experience.
City budget meeting set

City budget meeting set

North Battleford is almost ready to bring down its budget and has set the dates for councillors to go over the 2012 operating budget and five-year capital plan. Dec. 13 and 14 and Dec.
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