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Driving towards a fundraising goal

Driving towards a fundraising goal

The Cybrary is McLurg High School's vision for an updated library that fully supports the use of technology in classrooms and the school.

Missing 35-year-old male

The Regina Police Service received information from the RCMP after 9:00 a.m. May 30 regarding Shayne King, who is the subject of a recent missing persons news release.
Former Army Cadets location becomes mosque for the B'fords

Former Army Cadets location becomes mosque for the B'fords

Followers of Islam in the Battlefords and area will soon have a place of worship to call their own.
Two-vehicle collision on 107th Street

Two-vehicle collision on 107th Street

The North Battleford Fire Department responded to a two-vehicle collision Friday at about 4:20 p.m. at the intersection of 15th Avenue and 107th Street. There were no injuries.
Girlfriend robs man at knife point

Girlfriend robs man at knife point

North Battleford RCMP responded to more than 30 calls for service/occurrences between 6 a.m. Thursday, May 29 and 6 a.m. Friday, May 30. Among those calls were four false alarms, four traffic related matters and two bylaw/noise complaints.
Short jail term for damage to Venice House

Short jail term for damage to Venice House

You often hear of incidents where people break into businesses. What you don't hear often are crimes involving people who break out of them. But that was apparently the case May 17 at Venice House in North Battleford.
Burrowing owls: operation raise a family

Burrowing owls: operation raise a family

The burrowing owl, one of Saskatchewan's best-known species at risk, has returned to Saskatchewan after spending the winter in Mexico and Texas.
28 runners cross Marafun finish line

28 runners cross Marafun finish line

For the past 10 weeks, 30 Norman Carter students, from Grades 3 to 6, have been working hard, training for a 2.2 kilometre run called Marafun, which is held in conjunction with the Saskatchewan Marathon in Saskatoon.
Spring grazing and poisonous plants

Spring grazing and poisonous plants

As a result of another long winter, many producers are low on feed and many will be placing cattle onto early spring pasture. When pastures are grazed too early, the available forages are soon depleted.

Fish eggs are back in Cochin

The fish eggs are back in Cochin. The hatchery run by the Lost Horse Creek Wildlife Federation is once again in operation and with more eggs than they've had there before.
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