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New Oil Can Charlie’s is taking shape in Battleford

New Oil Can Charlie’s is taking shape in Battleford

The structure itself is now up, and work is well under way to get all the finishing touches done and ready for a fall opening
Horizon’s “vast majority” of COVID-19 cases among Grade 9 and under

Horizon’s “vast majority” of COVID-19 cases among Grade 9 and under

At this time, children under 12 years are not eligible to be vaccinated against COVID-19 in Canada, although the provincial government has stated that news on clinical trials in this age group is encouraging.
Nipawin council rejects SHA request for Safe Supply vending machine

Nipawin council rejects SHA request for Safe Supply vending machine

Nipawin council has rejected a recommendation from the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) to install a Safe Supply vending machine on town property at no cost to the town.
Northern Growing Abilities moves into new base, planning Creighton vegetable growing, outreach

Northern Growing Abilities moves into new base, planning Creighton vegetable growing, outreach

Group raising funds to open vegetable greenhouse, programs and jobs for neurodivergent people
Discovery Co-op and Bridges donate to Interval House

Discovery Co-op and Bridges donate to Interval House

Discovery Co-op and Bridges Chevrolet Buick GMC have joined together for the Good Buy to Hunger Campaign
Important deadline coming Friday for BUH $100,000 Cash Lottery

Important deadline coming Friday for BUH $100,000 Cash Lottery

The deadline for the "Sleepy Time" Previous Purchaser draw of $10,000 and "Counting Sheep" five draws for $2,700 each is Friday, Oct.15, 6 p.m
Pierceland RCMP: two men charged after robbery with firearm

Pierceland RCMP: two men charged after robbery with firearm

RCMP are not naming the men charged to protect the privacy of the victims
New addition to Do Drop In in Meota

New addition to Do Drop In in Meota

The Do Drop In has an additional space for socializing, coffee, meals, entertainment or just relaxing
Carrot River holds grand opening for $3.6 million water treatment plant

Carrot River holds grand opening for $3.6 million water treatment plant

Now online, the plant uses a reverse osmosis system
Learning about NL agriculture results from local women's trip

Learning about NL agriculture results from local women's trip

Learning about agriculture across Canada on local Unity women's travels
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