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Throwback: 1968 hunter safety classes prove popular

Throwback: 1968 hunter safety classes prove popular

From the Tisdale Recorder files, March 20, 1968
New book by former resident

New book by former resident

Former Battlefords area resident Elinor Florence’s latest book is out. “Wildwood has arrived at my mountain home, and I’m very pleased with the response so far,” says Florence, who now lives in Invermere, British Columbia.
Sudden deaths may be drug overdoses, RCMP warn against use

Sudden deaths may be drug overdoses, RCMP warn against use

Submitted On March 16 at 8:40 a.m., Maidstone RCMP responded to a sudden death complaint at a residence in the town of Maidstone. When members arrived there was one deceased adult male and another adult male receiving medical care from local EMS.
City Hall grapples with plastic bag issue

City Hall grapples with plastic bag issue

North Battleford has become the latest city facing decisions on what to do about plastic bags in the city. The dilemma has emerged after Loraas Environment Services Inc.
Nipawin Hawks win SJHL coach, goalie and defenseman of the year

Nipawin Hawks win SJHL coach, goalie and defenseman of the year

The Nipawin Hawks enjoyed a solid season on the ice and were recognized for it off of it. After picking up division and league titles, the Hawks were recognized for their hard work, taking home three Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League awards.
Cheer Legacy athletes place well at Warman event

Cheer Legacy athletes place well at Warman event

Cheer Legacy Athletics from North Battleford had a great weekend at the Warman Cheer Classic on March 2, 3 and 4 in Warman.
MP hopes emergency meeting on grain transport will spur action from Liberals

MP hopes emergency meeting on grain transport will spur action from Liberals

An emergency meeting in Ottawa could provide a glimmer of hope for farmers unable to move their grain to market.
Humboldt Knights of Columbus celebrate 100 years

Humboldt Knights of Columbus celebrate 100 years

One hundred years is a long time for any organization. That is why the Humboldt Knights of Columbus took the opportunity to celebrate 100 years in Humboldt with their November 2017 celebration. Humboldt Counil #1886 formed on Oct.
March 12 council notes: Sutton staying on, water line being sold off

March 12 council notes: Sutton staying on, water line being sold off

Here is a rundown of a number of items that came up for discussion at Monday night’s council meeting in North Battleford: Herb Sutton is staying on as Community Safety Coordinator and getting a raise.
Winter weights extended in central and northern regions

Winter weights extended in central and northern regions

Due to colder weather, the winter weight period has been extended for central and northern regions of Saskatchewan. The extension will benefit farmers in those regions looking to transport their products to port.
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