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Gold standard service honoured

Gold standard service honoured

The Battlefords Chamber of Commerce has recognized businesses and individuals who have gone above and beyond the call of duty in providing excellent customer service to the community.

Firearms incident under investigation

A firearms incident about 10 kilometers north of North Battleford has resulted in an arrest by Battlefords RCMP. A 76-year-old male from the Battlefords was later arrested without incident in connection to the case.

Crime up in Battleford

The third quarter crime statistics for the town of Battleford are out, and they are not good.
People new to Humboldt learn more about their city

People new to Humboldt learn more about their city

It was a beautiful weekend and newcomers to Humboldt enjoyed a day out learning about their new community. A New Resident's Social was held on October 16 at the Humboldt and District Museum and Gallery.

Scam alert issued

North Battleford RCMP are warning the public about a telephone scam currently in operation in the area.

Sask. Party race heats up in Cut Knife-Turtleford

The race to see who will be the candidate representing the Saskatchewan Party in Cut Knife-Turtleford is now in the stretch drive. The nominee will be known Oct. 29 following the second of two scheduled nomination meetings.

Heartland sale disburses 1,246 head

Heartland Livestock in Prince Albert handled 1,246 head Oct. 18 and 19. Steers weighing 300 to 400 pounds sold between $1.45 and $1.61; 400 to 500 sold between $1.20 and $1.50; 500 to 600 sold between $1.28 and $1.36; 600 to 700 sold between $1.

Battleford passes lane closure bylaw

Battleford town council approved a bylaw Oct. 18 night to close down and consolidate a lane at 2 -18th St.

Concern for Youth asking for funds

Concern for Youth is asking for a lot more money from the Town of Battleford in order to keep their program running. The organization submitted a request for $17,000 to Battleford town council last week.

Sentencing begins in treaty land entitlement case

The first sentences are expected to be handed down next month for two individuals who entered guilty pleas in the Mosquito First Nation Treaty Land Entitlement fraud case.
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