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Massachusetts researcher donates photographs

Massachusetts researcher donates photographs

City of North Battleford Historic Archives had a researcher from Walpole, Mass. visit May 24.
Throwback: Beeland plans $1 million expansion back in 1978

Throwback: Beeland plans $1 million expansion back in 1978

From the Tisdale Recorder files, May 31, 1978

Much appreciated rain behind lifting of fire bans

Thanks to much needed rainfall, fire bans have been lifted for crown lands and some provincial parks, reported the Saskatchewan government in a recent press release. The open fire ban has been lifted for Crown land south of the Churchill River.
Trojan trio helps Team Sask. place second at National Aboriginal Hockey Championship

Trojan trio helps Team Sask. place second at National Aboriginal Hockey Championship

TISDALE — A trio of Tisdale Trojans helped Team Saskatchewan brought home silver medals from the National Aboriginal Hockey Championship.
HUB table getting back on track: Sutton

HUB table getting back on track: Sutton

Community barbecues in June
Federal, international issues dominate last day of session

Federal, international issues dominate last day of session

It was a particularly eventful final day of the spring sitting of the legislature on Thursday, May 31.
KidSport taking over Operation Red Nose

KidSport taking over Operation Red Nose

There will be some changes coming for Operation Red Nose in the Battlefords for the 2018 holiday season.

SGI sees drops in impaired driving deaths, injuries

Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) have released their preliminary findings for impaired driving numbers from 2017 with Saskatchewan reaching significant lows of death and injury from impaired drivers.
Resource works to help youth stay safe

Resource works to help youth stay safe

Local youth will get information to help them make good decisions related to their own personal safety and well-being at home, at school and away from home, thanks to a community safety initiative being led by WPD Ambulance.
City marks public works week

City marks public works week

The Saskatchewan government declared May 20- 26 as Public Works Week and the City of Humboldt celebrated right along with them. May 23 featured a lunch for all City of Humboldt Public Works department staff.
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