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Drunk driving death case adjourned to April

Drunk driving death case adjourned to April

A case stemming from a fatal collision north of the city on Highway 4 last December will return to provincial court in early April.
School liaison officer takes truants back to class

School liaison officer takes truants back to class

Battlefords RCMP responded to approximately 26 calls for service between Monday, March 9 and Tuesday, March 10. Monday • A blue 1987 Volvo 240/244 with Saskatchewan licence plate 885 JNX was stolen from the 1400 block of 100 Street overnight.
Tips key to robbery arrest

Tips key to robbery arrest

Battlefords RCMP are crediting the public for the arrest of a 19-year-old North Battleford man in connection to a robbery at an off-sale establishment on 101st Street Feb.
Man spotted rifling through mailboxes

Man spotted rifling through mailboxes

Battlefords RCMP responded to approximately 22 calls for service between 6 a.m. Tuesday, March 10 and 6 a.m. Wednesday, March 11.
JPII FI class takes on a cooking challenge

JPII FI class takes on a cooking challenge

The Functionally Integrated classroom at John Paul II Collegiate in North Battleford recently acquired some new cooking skills, thanks to a Students in the Kitchen cooking class facilitated by Midwest Food Resources.
New CSO hails from Newfoundland

New CSO hails from Newfoundland

The City of North Battleford has announced the arrival of a new Community Safety Officer, Heather Lynn Chiasson, to the community.
New bus coming to transit fleet

New bus coming to transit fleet

The North Battleford Public Transit fleet will have a new addition in the coming couple of weeks. Councillor Greg Lightfoot confirmed to council Monday that a new transit bus is ordered and is being added to the fleet.

Meeting with school divisions coming on special tax

A meeting is being set up with impacted local school divisions regarding the new special tax on infrastructure in North Battleford. City council received correspondence dated Feb.
It’s pothole season — city crews kept busy with multiple issues

It’s pothole season — city crews kept busy with multiple issues

The snow is melting rapidly, and the damage on the roads is already evident to frustrated drivers. Yes, it is pothole season, and the City of North Battleford is a mess.
Karen Low of Merit Contractors Association to speak on construction industry

Karen Low of Merit Contractors Association to speak on construction industry

The state of the construction industry in the province will be a prime focus for a guest speaker coming to the Battlefords this week.
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