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NB looking to require permits for catalytic converters

NB looking to require permits for catalytic converters

Idea is to crack down on thefts of catalytic converters in North Battleford.
Territorial Drive improvements to be completed in next two weeks

Territorial Drive improvements to be completed in next two weeks

SaskPower’s availability a factor in how the work will move forward at the Co-op/Sobey’s intersection.
Lawyer for man accused in Wendy Bird's death seeks fitness assessment

Lawyer for man accused in Wendy Bird's death seeks fitness assessment

Defence is seeking a fitness assessment for Dustin Cookman-Watts and another defence is seeking bail for Melissa Kopanyas
Budget deliberation dates released in NB

Budget deliberation dates released in NB

Budget to be presented Nov. 21 with deliberations to begin Nov. 22; budget approval to happen Dec. 12.
Pre-budget presentations come to NB council

Pre-budget presentations come to NB council

Battlefords Transit, Dekker Centre and NB Golf and Country Club make presentations Monday
Bjorkdale News: Winter has come to Saskatchewan

Bjorkdale News: Winter has come to Saskatchewan

As well, the Bjorkdale Skating Rink and the Bjorkdale Curling Club will benefit from grants, the Pasquia Porcupine Forest Management Area is holding a public engagement meeting, and two Bjorkdale kids attended hockey official camp.
PA Catholic Division board sets possible dates to meet with MLAs

PA Catholic Division board sets possible dates to meet with MLAs

They will be meet with Saskatchewan Party MLAs for Prince Albert Joe Hargrave and Alana Ross and with independent Saskatchewan Rivers MLA Nadine Wilson.
Federal court tosses constitutional challenge to travel ban

Federal court tosses constitutional challenge to travel ban

Lawyers for former Premier Brian Peckford and Maxime Bernier may appeal the decision.
Rural connectivity receives a boost

Rural connectivity receives a boost

SaskTel expands 5G to Cut Knife and other rural communities.
Community schools do their part to scare away hunger

Community schools do their part to scare away hunger

Residents can help community food banks and schools by contributing to student efforts in their 'Scare Hunger' campaigns.
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