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Convoy update: down to the wire, things are coming together

Convoy update: down to the wire, things are coming together

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New executive now in place at the chamber

New executive now in place at the chamber

All executive positions have been filled for 2019 at the Battlefords Chamber of Commerce.
Trial anniversary to be marked by Boushie family

Trial anniversary to be marked by Boushie family

North Battleford galleries has announced that an event is planned by the family of Colten Boushie to mark the one-year date of the trial of Gerald Stanley. It will be at the Chapel Gallery Feb. 9 between 3 and 7 p.m. The public is welcome to attend.
911 is only to be called for emergencies: Tisdale RCMP

911 is only to be called for emergencies: Tisdale RCMP

TISDALE — The Tisdale detachment of the RCMP is asking the community to stop calling 911 for non-emergencies. The call centre had received five non-emergency 911 calls from within the area in the span of two weeks.
Eagle Hills Multiple 4-H Club supports mental health

Eagle Hills Multiple 4-H Club supports mental health

Cody Somers, the club president of the Eagle Hills Multiple 4-H Club in North Battleford spearheaded the idea of supporting the Saskatchewan Hospital New Beginnings Fundraising Campaign.
Robberies may be related

Robberies may be related

Battlefords RCMP are investigating two armed robberies reported this week that appear to be related. The first was reported shortly after midnight on Tuesday, Feb. 5.
Armed robbery on 100th street

Armed robbery on 100th street

Battlefords RCMP are investigating an armed robbery reported shortly after midnight on Tuesday, Feb. 5. The suspects entered a business on the 1700 block of 100th Street. One male was in possession of what appeared to be a pistol.
Water main breaks plague Carrot River

Water main breaks plague Carrot River

CARROT RIVER — The last month was a difficult time for the Town of Carrot River due to several water main breaks. The first was before Christmas on Main Street. It affected three businesses and one residence.
Sutton welcomes involvement of Brett Wilson

Sutton welcomes involvement of Brett Wilson

Community safety report for January
Glaslyn student only Saskatchewan finalist in essay contest

Glaslyn student only Saskatchewan finalist in essay contest

Caylee Dorval, a Grade 12 student from Glaslyn attending Glaslyn Central School, is a national finalist in the 10th Annual RBC Black History Month Student Essay Competition. Dorval is the only student from Saskatchewan to be named as a finalist.
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