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Humboldt's Summer Sizzler parade to return

Humboldt's Summer Sizzler parade to return

The parade will be held from 9:30 a.m. until approximately 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 18.
Man gets 7.5 years in prison for shooting on Onion Lake, carjacking, and fleeing from police

Man gets 7.5 years in prison for shooting on Onion Lake, carjacking, and fleeing from police

With credit for time served, Lucas Oakes from Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation has five years left to serve
Rueben Mayes among five inductees to Sask. Sports Hall of Fame

Rueben Mayes among five inductees to Sask. Sports Hall of Fame

Class of 2022 announced Wednesday.
Council grants three-year abatement to Harwood Manor

Council grants three-year abatement to Harwood Manor

City further looking at creating a new commercial subclass for personal care homes.
RCMP ask public's help locating Kurt Miller who was to be given 'significant jail time' but failed to show in court

RCMP ask public's help locating Kurt Miller who was to be given 'significant jail time' but failed to show in court

Kurt Miller failed to appear in court to be sentenced in February
Man arrested by N.B. RCMP gang unit seeks bail

Man arrested by N.B. RCMP gang unit seeks bail

Jordan Pritchett was arrested April 23 after the RCMP gang unit located a stolen vehicle in the 1600 block of 102 Street North in North Battleford
Volunteer community organizations highlight the spirit of volunteers

Volunteer community organizations highlight the spirit of volunteers

Volunteering can be rewarding and offers lifelong friendships from working together for a common cause.
More adjournments for accused charged in 2011 murder of Ted Geddes

More adjournments for accused charged in 2011 murder of Ted Geddes

Robert Pich is charged with first-degree murder, kidnapping with a firearm, and careless use of a firearm in the 2011 death of Ted Geddes
NBCHS reunion rescheduled

NBCHS reunion rescheduled

Registration for the Come Together NBCHS reunion has been extended to July 20.
Graffiti coverup program presented at North Battleford council

Graffiti coverup program presented at North Battleford council

Council in favour of initiative proposed at an earlier meeting by Canadian Mental Health Association.
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