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First Nations Heritage Park gets go-ahead at council

First Nations Heritage Park gets go-ahead at council

Council has voted to move forward with a proposed First Nations Heritage Park.
Nearly 300 caught speeding through school zones

Nearly 300 caught speeding through school zones

This month's traffic safety blitz, Operation Student Safety, saw 293 tickets issued to motorists speeding in school zones over Sept. 4 and 5, the first two days of back-to-school for students across the province. As of Sept.
Trucking industry concerned about traffic bylaw

Trucking industry concerned about traffic bylaw

North Battleford city council heard an earful Monday about the trucking industry's concerns with the City's recently-enacted traffic bylaw.
Three suspicious fires

Three suspicious fires

North Battleford Fire and Emergency Services dealt with three suspicious fires Sunday. The first blaze was in the 1100 block of 105th Street on the north side of the water tower. A cloth decoration woven through a chain link fence was set on fire.
Former senator cut a wide swath

Former senator cut a wide swath

A lifetime of public service is being remembered in the Battlefords with the passing of Senator Herb Sparrow. Sparrow died Thursday of complications following a stroke, at the age of 82.
Aerial river search this week

Aerial river search this week

A missing North Battleford woman is among those the Saskatoon Historical Case Unit of the RCMP will be attempting to find during an aerial search of the North Saskatchewan River from the Battlefords to Nipawin this week.
Independent thinker lauded by peers

Independent thinker lauded by peers

Editor's Note: This feature was originally published in the Battlefords News-Optimist Jan. 26, 2005.
Armed robber demands cash

Armed robber demands cash

Assailants, one wielding a knife, made off with a small amount of cash in an armed robbery in North Battleford Sept. 7. Police say the incident happened at about 9:15 p.m. behind a business on the 1700 block of 100th Street.
No free lunch, no easy cash

No free lunch, no easy cash

Don't be sucked in by a sad story and promises of great riches. That bit of sage advice is being offered up by Battlefords RCMP this week in the wake of several reports of a fraud scheme making its rounds in the community.
B'fords dog team assists in search

B'fords dog team assists in search

North Battleford Police Dog Services unit assisted Nipawin and Smeaton RCMP with a search for a 38-year-old Prince Albert Woman on the weekend. The woman was located at about 2:20 p.m. Monday after being missing in the bush since Thursday, Sept. 5.
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