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Swiftwolfe heading to trial in N.B. court

Swiftwolfe heading to trial in N.B. court

A trial is set for a man who was the subject of an RCMP public safety warning after he had evaded police for eight months. The trial for Jonathan Swiftwolfe, 24, is scheduled for May 17 in North Battleford Provincial Court.
Melfort's Spruce Haven Park vandalized by motorbikes

Melfort's Spruce Haven Park vandalized by motorbikes

MELFORT — The City of Melfort is asking for public information after soccer fields at Spruce Haven Park were vandalized during Easter weekend by motorized vehicles driving over the surfaces.
Health Canada looking for input on gene editing guidelines

Health Canada looking for input on gene editing guidelines

From now until May 24, 2021, Health Canada is calling for public consultation on new guidelines for plant breeding innovation.
'Imagination is the limit:' U of S research to catch cattle diseases early

'Imagination is the limit:' U of S research to catch cattle diseases early

Gregg Adams can imagine saving a herd of cattle from an outbreak of a deadly disease in the span of hours.

Moe sees lots of opportunity with irrigation expansion

REGINA — One of the cornerstone announcements in the last year for the Saskatchewan agriculture sectors has been the launch of the Lake Diefenbaker Irrigation Expansion Project by the provincial government.
Pandemic doesn’t stop St. Mary School

Pandemic doesn’t stop St. Mary School

Each spring, Saint Mary School hosts their Annual Project Fair week. Due to COVID-19, it was closed to visitors this year but that did not keep students and staff from proceeding and finding creative ways to connect with parents and the public.
Some positive outcomes foreseen from Covid-19 pandemic

Some positive outcomes foreseen from Covid-19 pandemic

The University of Saskatchewan’s Canadian Hub for Applied and Social Research (CHASR) recently conducted a Canada-wide survey to see what impacts the COVID-19 pandemic has had on Canadians and found Canadians foresee some positive outcomes from the C
SaskTel says new towers should help fill cell coverage gaps, including border areas

SaskTel says new towers should help fill cell coverage gaps, including border areas

SaskTel says new cell towers should help solve the problem of cell coverage gaps in certain areas of the province, including gaps along the borders. SaskTel has long had a problem in border areas.
Battleford advertising and sponsorship policy tweaked

Battleford advertising and sponsorship policy tweaked

The new advertising and sponsorship policy in Battleford got tweaked on Monday.
Water plant upgrade gets go-ahead at town council

Water plant upgrade gets go-ahead at town council

An upgrade at the water plant in Battleford got the approval of town council Monday.
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