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Oliynyk gets five years minus time served

Oliynyk gets five years minus time served

Judge Deshaye calls trafficking drugs a "scourge"
Firearms, trafficking charges

Firearms, trafficking charges

Firearm discharged at Onion Lake residence
NDP MLA promises focus on rural transportation

NDP MLA promises focus on rural transportation

NIPAWIN — The lack of an intercity bus system was a big topic of discussion at the Carrot River Valley NDP’s annual general meeting. The Oct. 28 meeting had Yens Pedersen as a guest speaker.
Rural crime watches the focus of LeRoy public meeting

Rural crime watches the focus of LeRoy public meeting

A public town hall meeting hosted by the Humboldt-Lanigan RCMP in LeRoy encouraged attendees to start a rural crime watch. S/Sgt.
School zones patrolled in North Battleford

School zones patrolled in North Battleford

If you were travelling the roads of Saskatchewan this past weekend, you may have encountered one of several SGI High Visibility Enforcement Check Stops set up around the province.
Speeder fined $921

Speeder fined $921

A speeder has been fined $921 and had their vehicle impounded for seven days after being clocked at 141 km/h in an 80 km/h zone on Highway 16/Highway 40.

Third-quarter crime stats: trending down

For most third-quarter crime statistics in North Battleford, the trend is going in the right direction — down. That is the indication from the numbers submitted Monday to city council by the Battlefords RCMP detachment.
New physician in Unity

New physician in Unity

The Saskatchewan Health Authority has announced the arrival of a new physician to serve the residents of Unity and surrounding area. Dr.
New hotel earns national award

New hotel earns national award

North Battleford’s newest hotel has earned a national award. Choice Hotels Canada announced the national winners of the APEX awards (Awards for Property Excellence) at the 2018 Choice Hotels Canada fall conference in Niagara Falls, Ont.
Sutton report: funding towards multi-government efforts

Sutton report: funding towards multi-government efforts

The Safety Acceptance Guidance Empowerment committee has received what North Battleford Community Safety Co-ordinator Herb Sutton describes as “initial confirmation” of $51,000 in funding from Indigenous Services Canada towards “multi-government stee
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