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Vaccine drive-thru opportunities this week in Battlefords

Vaccine drive-thru opportunities this week in Battlefords

Those working at the Battlefords Finning Cat COVID-19 vaccination site say they are working diligently to “Finish the Fight!” to vaccinate people against the virus.
Candidates already in place for possible federal election

Candidates already in place for possible federal election

In a sure sign that a federal election is around the corner, parties in Battlefords-Lloydminster are already busy lining up candidates to run.
UCHS students benefit from $75,000 in scholarships

UCHS students benefit from $75,000 in scholarships

Five figures from one organization
Two drown in Turtle Lake

Two drown in Turtle Lake

On July 3 around 6:45 p.m., Turtleford RCMP officers responded to a complaint of two people in distress in the water on Turtle Lake, off the shore on Thunderchild First Nation.
Try fishing for free this weekend

Try fishing for free this weekend

The 2021 summer Free Fishing Weekend takes place July 10 and 11.
Law enforcement focused on construction zone speeders

Law enforcement focused on construction zone speeders

After a year of no plans, it probably feels like you’re being pulled every which way this summer. But wherever your summer plans take you, you are likely to come across a construction zone at some point while getting there.
Reconciliation Nipawin places 94 Calls to Action at town square

Reconciliation Nipawin places 94 Calls to Action at town square

NIPAWIN — Reconciliation Nipawin has placed the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Canada’s 94 Calls to Action at the town square, following the acknowledgement of residential school victims’ bodies across the country.
Nipawin RCMP confiscate two shotguns and a rifle

Nipawin RCMP confiscate two shotguns and a rifle

NIPAWIN — Ten people were taken into custody and four individuals were charged following Nipawin RCMP officers responding to a reported assault at a residence on Seymour Street.
Century old unsolved B.C. murder mystery has Blaine Lake connection

Century old unsolved B.C. murder mystery has Blaine Lake connection

On Oct. 29, 1924, as a CPR train wound its way through British Columbia’s Monashee Mountains in the Kettle Valley, a massive explosion ripped through car 1586 killing charismatic Doukhobor leader Peter Vasilievich Verigin.
Crime Watch - Stolen truck - North Battleford

Crime Watch - Stolen truck - North Battleford

From the Crime Watch network: In the early morning of July 4, a 2004 GMC Sierra, Grey in color with as Sask licence plate of 499JLV was stolen from the 1500 block on 102nd Street in the city of North Battleford..
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