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More than 700 tickets issued

More than 700 tickets issued

Operation Hang Up, Buckle Up, Gear Up, the second safety blitz to target the issues of non-seatbelt use and cell phone use while driving, took place June 20 and 21. Motorcycle safety was also highlighted.

RCMP search on after possible drowning near Cut Knife

Cut Knife RCMP are investigating the possible drowning of a 60-year-old man at a regional park in the area. They report received a call around 1:55 p.m. July 10 that an unknown male had drowned in a lake at Atton's Regional Park.
PNHR's immunization van to tour the community again

PNHR's immunization van to tour the community again

After a successful tour last year, the Prairie North Health Region's Immunization Van will be returning to the community again this summer.
PIER shuts doors; leaves surplus funds to Humboldt

PIER shuts doors; leaves surplus funds to Humboldt

It is ironic that Prairie Innovation Enterprise Region (PIER), an entity whose aim was to facilitate growth and expansion in the region, is no longer open for business.
$155,000 for prostate cancer research

$155,000 for prostate cancer research

The communities of Blaine Lake and Hafford came alive June 16 as a "sea of chrome and leather" converged on the two rural communities for the fourth annual Saskatoon Motorcycle Ride for Dad (MRFD) against prostate cancer.
Court date for sex offender Dumais

Court date for sex offender Dumais

Trial dates have been set for a previously-convicted sex offender facing new charges. The trial of Norbert Dumais is to begin March 18, 2013 in Battleford Court of Queen's Bench, and is expected to take two weeks.
Ground officially broken on Humboldt Habitat homes

Ground officially broken on Humboldt Habitat homes

It was a momentous day for two Humboldt families. Sod was officially turned on Humboldt's Habitat for Humanity project at 521-2nd St. in Humboldt on June 28 - a duplex that will give two families a chance to own their own home.
Women's protest concludes with march in streets

Women's protest concludes with march in streets

Their official protest may be over, but a group of women calling for change at Red Pheasant vow to keep pushing for reforms on the First Nation.
Annaheim hit hard

Annaheim hit hard

The storm that blew through the region June 26-27 did some major damage around a nearby village. The Village of Annaheim saw a lot of destruction.
Proposed seniors apartments continue to move forward

Proposed seniors apartments continue to move forward

North Battleford City Hall continues to move forward with plans to for Caleb Group of Saskatoon to take over the former Kinsmen Aquatic Centre site.
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