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$10M to Khadr raises ire of Gerry Ritz

$10M to Khadr raises ire of Gerry Ritz

News that Omar Khadr would be receiving a $10.5 million settlement from the federal Liberal government has prompted an immediate reaction from Gerry Ritz.
NW Territorial Day iRides and bracelets now available

NW Territorial Day iRides and bracelets now available

Northwest Territorial Days have announced that iRides and bracelets are now available for purchase in advance. A limited amount are now on sale at the Battlefords Ag Society office or at Innovation Credit Union for the event running Aug. 16-18.
Capital construction update

Capital construction update

Here is the latest update from the City of North Battleford on capital construction projects work going on around the city: 17th Avenue – 105th to 107th Street: Roadway reconstruction is underway and continued this week as structural granular courses
Celebrating our nations for Canada 150

Celebrating our nations for Canada 150

Man and hoop melded together in a seemingly effortless manner, telling a story in front of a large crowd at the Tisdale Museum’s Canada 150 celebration.
Vehicles targeted by criminals

Vehicles targeted by criminals

Battlefords RCMP responded to 67 calls for service over the time period July 4, 6 a.m, to July 5, 6 a.m., including but not limited to the following: 7:08 a.m.
Local residents travel to Senegal with Operation Christmas Child

Local residents travel to Senegal with Operation Christmas Child

For Mona Bruynooghe, Operation Christmas Child is more than distributing shoeboxes full of goods. In 2009, Costa Rica endured a major earthquake.
Free music camp coming to North Battleford

Free music camp coming to North Battleford

Put your earplugs in. Music camp is coming to town. On the third week of July, Saskatchewan Music Alliance’s Summer Music Camp will be held at Saint Mary School at North Battleford, from July 18 to 21.
Free playground programs begin

Free playground programs begin

North Battleford Leisure Services department's Free Summer Playground Programs started July 5. The programs for children ages six to 12 runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Crop report June 27 - July 3

Crop report June 27 - July 3

Haying is progressing in the province as livestock producers now have 19 per cent of the hay crop cut and 10 per cent baled or put into silage, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s Weekly Crop Report.
Man dies from self-inflicted gunshot near Blaine Lake

Man dies from self-inflicted gunshot near Blaine Lake

A man is dead following an early-morning incident south of Blaine Lake. At approximately 1:45 a.m. July 5, Blaine Lake RCMP detachment members responded to a report of a distraught male with a firearm in a rural area south of the community.
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