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Central Park Revitalization Project set to begin this week

Central Park Revitalization Project set to begin this week

Work to remove the old fountain in North Battleford’s Central Park and beautifying the area is scheduled to begin the first week of August. Fencing around the fountain area will be set up today, Aug. 2, with construction to begin on Aug. 3.
In The Garden: A labour of love

In The Garden: A labour of love

Beautiful Battlefords

Manitoba woman killed in Highway 40 collision

With the assistance of an RCMP collision reconstructionist, the Cut Knife RCMP are continuing with a fatal single motor vehicle collision/rollover investigation that occurred on Hwy 40, five kms west of Cut Knife.
Water line to NB in process

Water line to NB in process

In order to provide treated water to North Battleford, according to an agreement between the City and the Town of Battleford, Unicon Pipelines is laying a pipeline across the old bridges to connect the Battleford water system with the FE Holiday Wate
Green Party leader in Battlefords to see spill impact

Green Party leader in Battlefords to see spill impact

The interim leader of the Green Party was in the Battlefords Sunday to see for himself the impact of the recent Husky pipeline spill of oil into the North Saskatchewan River.
Cleanup expert arrives in NB

Cleanup expert arrives in NB

A leading expert in oil spill cleanup was in North Battleford to meet with civic officials Sunday. Dr.
Senlac population explodes during centennial celebration

Senlac population explodes during centennial celebration

Organizers could not have been more pleased. The year-long planning process, combined with the efforts of dozens of volunteers, complemented by the beautiful weekend weather all combined to make the Senlac centennial on the July 1 weekend memorable.
Join the Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count

Join the Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count

Friends of the Earth, in collaboration with the scientists from Bumble Bee Watch, are delivering the first Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count that runs until Aug. 15.
Rest stops not personal garbage disposal sites

Rest stops not personal garbage disposal sites

In addition to repairing and upgrading the roads in the province, Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure crews maintain rest stops and clean up garbage from ditches.
First Nations leader disappointed by lack of inclusion

First Nations leader disappointed by lack of inclusion

Leaders from First Nations in areas affected by the recent oil spill in the North Saskatchewan River met with representatives from Husky Energy, Leader of the official Opposition, Trent Wotherspoon and North Battleford mayor, Ian Hamilton Thursday, J
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