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Prairie North Co-op merger, renos key to 2017

Prairie North Co-op merger, renos key to 2017

For the Prairie North Co-op, 2017 was the year they saw essential projects begin and a merger undertaken. “We had a stronger year in 2017,” said Randy Wassermann, the co-op’s general manager.
Throwback: 1968 fire destroys Ridgedale Orange Hall

Throwback: 1968 fire destroys Ridgedale Orange Hall

From the Tisdale Recorder files, May 29, 1968
What’s the rush, Saskatchewan?

What’s the rush, Saskatchewan?

4,873 drivers caught speeding in April
Tisdale players aid with Nipawin Hawks’ victories

Tisdale players aid with Nipawin Hawks’ victories

TISDALE — The Tisdale duo of Jordan Simoneau and Carter Sawatzky helped the Nipawin Hawks fly to their first Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League championship in 28 years.
Fire bans lifted

Fire bans lifted

NORTHEAST — Fire bans across the province have been lifted due to recent rain. The province-wide ban on open fires for all provincial Crown land south of the Churchill River is over.
Councillor praises local mental health efforts

Councillor praises local mental health efforts

Near the end of Battleford town council Tuesday, Councillor Gordon Yarde commended efforts in the Battlefords to raise awareness for mental health.
Battlefords Boys and Girls Club continues to grow

Battlefords Boys and Girls Club continues to grow

That the number of children and youth who access the services of the Battlefords Boys and Girls Club continues to grow was a message delivered at the organization’s annual general meeting May 23.
Council fed up with state of service roads

Council fed up with state of service roads

Repairs a provincial responsibility City says
Premier thanks first responders for efforts

Premier thanks first responders for efforts

TISDALE — The province’s premier came to thank local first responders for their efforts in dealing with the collision at the Armley corner.
Classic cars to raise funds

Classic cars to raise funds

Classic cars parked outside an A&W is something you would expect to see in an old photo. For residents of Humboldt, May 15 might have seemed like a blast from the past, as Humboldt A&W hosted the first of four Cruisin’ the Dub Car Shows in 2018.
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