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Comfort Inn building permit ‘imminent’ — city manager

Comfort Inn building permit ‘imminent’ — city manager

Planning Committee notes May 16 meeting
Building permits down for April in North Battleford

Building permits down for April in North Battleford

Building permits are down in North Battleford not only for the month of April but the year as well.
No surprises in speech from the throne

No surprises in speech from the throne

The new session of the legislature opened Tuesday in Regina with the speech from the throne. The speech, delivered by Lt. Gov. Vaughn Solomon Schofield, did not feature any surprises.
Tanker fire disrupts traffic

Tanker fire disrupts traffic

A semi-tanker fire near the intersection of Highway 3 and Highway 17 at about 3 p.m. Tuesday disrupted traffic. At one point highways were closed and later reduced to one lane.
New legislature opens with Speech from the Throne

New legislature opens with Speech from the Throne

This week the 28th session of the Saskatchewan legislature got under way.
Special city levy sought for Sask Hospital furniture and equipment

Special city levy sought for Sask Hospital furniture and equipment

Prairie North Regional Health Authority was before North Battleford's Planning Committee Monday with a major funding request.
St. James Parish hosts Diocesan CWL convention

St. James Parish hosts Diocesan CWL convention

WILKIE — April 25, the St. James Parish Hall in Wilkie was the site of the 81st annual Saskatoon Diocesan CWL convention.
New technology for Town Hall

New technology for Town Hall

Monday evening, two recommendations were approved by town councillors to spend $102,000 and $110,000, respectively, for a new information system and new IT infrastructure.
Eugene Rice honoured for his service to Catholic education

Eugene Rice honoured for his service to Catholic education

2016 Lumen Christi and Light of Christ staff awards
Two-vehicle collision Monday

Two-vehicle collision Monday

North Battleford Fire Department reports they responded to a two-vehicle collision Monday at 9 a.m. The crash occurred on the 1600 block of 105th Street. The vehicles were both heavily damaged and had to be towed.
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