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City looking at Sask Winter Games bid

City looking at Sask Winter Games bid

The City of North Battleford is considering making a bid for the 2018 Saskatchewan Winter Games. That news was relayed to council Monday at their regular council meeting by Bill Samborski, director of leisure services.
Regional economic opportunity study completed

Regional economic opportunity study completed

A regional economic opportunity study is now complete. The study, prepared by Derek Murray and Associates, was presented to council Monday.
Roundup encourages disposal of unused medications

Roundup encourages disposal of unused medications

Prairie North Health Region is encouraging residents to take part in a region-wide medication roundup from November 1-30.
Third set of games

Third set of games

New Horizons met on Tuesday, Oct. 27, for their third game of the season. Results were Kjargaard over Payne, Krismer over Scott, O'Hare over Rogers, Kachmarski over Horrell, Munn over Hall and Belyk and Dudek tied. The next game will be Friday, Nov.
Fundraising begins for art installation honouring murdered and missing indigenous women

Fundraising begins for art installation honouring murdered and missing indigenous women

An art installation honouring the lives of missing and murdered indigenous women of Canada and the United States is due to be exhibited at North Battleford's Chapel Gallery from Jan. 15 to Feb. 7.
Truth and reconciliation in Catholic schools

Truth and reconciliation in Catholic schools

It’s an important part of history that is coming to light. And now, it is being taught in schools. The Greater Saskatoon Catholic School District and St. Dominic School held their first Truth and Reconciliation ceremony on Oct.
Newcomers getting prepared for winter

Newcomers getting prepared for winter

Preparing Canadian newcomers can be very important, especially for those who have not seen snow yet. “It can be a trying time,” says David Mortenson with Humboldt EMS, “between driving, cold weather and trying to stay warm.
New mural announced for Canada’s 150 birthday

New mural announced for Canada’s 150 birthday

In order to celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday, Humboldt will join over 100 communities across the country to create a collection of murals for Canada 150 Mosaic with Sturgeon County, AB artist Lewis Lavoie.
Fashion show raises money for Humboldt gallery

Fashion show raises money for Humboldt gallery

The fourth annual Gallery of Fall Fashion Show not only brought a donation into the Humboldt Gallery but also brought people into the space.
Teaching politics at a young age

Teaching politics at a young age

They will not be voting for another 6 years, but Humboldt Public School teacher Jackie Bay says her students are ready for it. They participated in a mock vote on Oct. 14 before the federal election took place.
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