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Colten’s family continues to cry for justice

Colten’s family continues to cry for justice

Five years after Colten Boushie's fatal shooting, Debbie Baptiste and her family continue to seek closure.
Day parole revoked for Onion Lake man convicted of 1997 murder

Day parole revoked for Onion Lake man convicted of 1997 murder

Warning: Some readers may find details in this story disturbing. The Parole Board of Canada revoked convicted killer Erling (Earl) Edward Waskewitch’s day parole, citing his parole was no longer manageable as a reason.
Three-car crash results in charges for North Battleford man

Three-car crash results in charges for North Battleford man

A crash that held up HIghway 16 traffic near Maymont involved alcohol.
RCMP looking for two vehicles in theft

RCMP looking for two vehicles in theft

A GMC Sierra has been stolen from Maidstone.
New Moosomin school gets federal funding

New Moosomin school gets federal funding

The federal government is investing $38 million in the project through its Indigenous Community Infrastructure Fund
Humboldt adopts first privacy policy

Humboldt adopts first privacy policy

The City of Humboldt has adopted its first privacy policy outlining the type of information collected, what it is used for, where it is stored and how the city will keep it secure.
Stop the Cycle walk raises awareness

Stop the Cycle walk raises awareness

“Drugs and alcohol had total control of my life and eventually ruined my life,” Lance Albert . “With the help of my wife and my sisters, they had pointed me into the right direction of these amazing service providers.”
Prelim hearing set for one accused in Damian Moosomin murder case

Prelim hearing set for one accused in Damian Moosomin murder case

Moosomin was found deceased in May 2020 in North Battleford
Donation to BUH Foundation to replace anesthetic machines

Donation to BUH Foundation to replace anesthetic machines

Foundation raising funds for “Advanced O.R. Technology: Mending …Healing … Healthy” campaign
'A scary situation:' Trappers contend with wildfire unknowns

'A scary situation:' Trappers contend with wildfire unknowns

This year's wildfire season is forcing evacuations and impacting trappers' livelihoods and ways of life.
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