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Town purchases old curling rink

Town purchases old curling rink

The Town of Battleford has voted to purchase the old Battleford Curling Club building.
Parks and recreation excitement over new aquatic centre

Parks and recreation excitement over new aquatic centre

Much of the talk at Monday's Parks and Recreation meeting at City Hall was about the opening of the Battlefords Co-op Aquatic Centre Saturday. The committee noted there was a tremendous response and outpouring to the new Aquatic Centre.
Bash in the boldt

Bash in the boldt

On September 15, the curling rink at the Humboldt Uniplex was the scene of an evening of non-stop entertainment with performances by five local bands and Saskatchewan Country Music Award winner Codie Prevost.
32 tickets issued in the orange zone

32 tickets issued in the orange zone

RCMP members throughout the province are getting creative in their enforcement of speed limits in the Orange Zone.
Two LSSD subdivision elections

Two LSSD subdivision elections

As of press time, only two of the eight subdivisions of the Living Sky School Division will see elections Oct. 24.
Chamber to push for traffic bylaw changes

Chamber to push for traffic bylaw changes

The Battlefords Chamber of Commerce are standing behind truckers seeking changes to the City of North Battlefords new traffic bylaw.
Hafford students design centennial logo

Hafford students design centennial logo

The Hafford centennial committee has been working diligently planning for the Rural Municipality of Redberry and Town of Hafford's centennial celebrations in 2013.
Mahon unopposed for B'ford mayor, only one councilor returning

Mahon unopposed for B'ford mayor, only one councilor returning

The deadline to submit nomination papers came and went at 4 p.m. Sept. 19, and with the dust settled, it seems Battleford is in for an interesting election in October.
One-to-One introduces iPads to Unity and Cut Knife classrooms

One-to-One introduces iPads to Unity and Cut Knife classrooms

Unity Public School and Cut Knife Elementary School will be the sixth and seventh schools to receive iPads as part of the One-to-One Learning program instituted by the Living Sky School Division.

Big Sky back in trouble

Sask.'s biggest hog producer goes into receivership
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