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911 prank may lead to charges

911 prank may lead to charges

Battlefords RCMP experienced a quiet 24 hours between 6 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 20 and 6 a.m. Friday, Feb. 21 when they responded to about 20 calls for service. One alarm was also responded to. Thursday 1:19 p.m. - Fraud reported.
Pedestrian dies on Highway 16

Pedestrian dies on Highway 16

A pedestrian has died after being hit by a car on Friday morning on Highway 16 between Waseca and Maidstone. According to the RCMP, it appears a woman left a vehicle she was driving and was walking on the highway when she was struck and killed.
Nominations open for April 16 byelection

Nominations open for April 16 byelection

The nomination period is now open for the municipal byelection on April 16. City Hall officials have started accepting nominations for the open city council position available as of Feb.
New scholarships support aboriginal students

New scholarships support aboriginal students

Gordon and Jill Rawlinson have provided a gift of $100,000 to SIAST for the creation of the Rawlco Aboriginal Saskatchewan Innovation and Opportunity Award.
Four horses seized, others found dead - charges pending

Four horses seized, others found dead - charges pending

With Saskatchewan SPCA investigators finding several deceased horses on a property just south of Scott, charges are pending against the owners of the horses. The horses were first reported on in the Jan. 30 issue of the Regional Optimist.
Search turns up man reported to be suicidal

Search turns up man reported to be suicidal

Thirty seems to be a routine number of calls dealt with by Battlefords RCMP during weekday 24-hour periods. Between 6 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19 and 6 a.m. Friday, Feb. 20 the answered just under that many calls, including three alarms.
Honeywood Heritage Nursery receives $5,000 grant

Honeywood Heritage Nursery receives $5,000 grant

Honeywood (Dr A.J. Porter) Heritage Nursery near Parkside was a recipient of a $5,000 grant from the Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation.
No changes for Battleford Post Office

No changes for Battleford Post Office

A recent five-year plan laid out by Canada Post to protect postal service in a world in which digital communication is replacing traditional mail will not mean changes for the Battleford Post Office.
Is the Sask. housing high affecting Humboldt too?

Is the Sask. housing high affecting Humboldt too?

The rest of Canada's housing starts may be languishing slightly, but Saskatchewan's building and housing statistics show just the opposite.
The man who could sell anything

The man who could sell anything

Mel Stroeder held his first auction on October 2, 1976. It started at 1 p.m. in his hometown of Marysburg and, if you had cash to spend, you could have gone home with anything from a 1966 Ford truck to a washing machine.