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State of emergency lifted

The City of North Battleford's state of emergency designated was lifted at 3 p.m. Thursday, exactly one week after Mayor Ian Hamilton declared the Local State of Emergency due to flooding.
RV park opens on Museum Day

RV park opens on Museum Day

The Frenchman Butte Museum will officially open a new RV park as part of their Museum Festival Day event Sunday Aug. 8 at 11 a.m.
Humboldt's BizPal website to help entrepreneurs

Humboldt's BizPal website to help entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs looking to start a business in Humboldt just got a new tool to help them cut through the red tape.BizPal, a new online business permit and licence service, was launched in Humboldt on July 23.
Lakes of lilies bloom at Honeywood

Lakes of lilies bloom at Honeywood

Honeywood (A. J. Porter) Heritage Nursery held its annual Lilies in Bloom event July 18.
Highway 5 to open this week

Highway 5 to open this week

It's going slow, but the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure (MHI) is hoping to have Hwy 5. open to traffic this week.
Storm season

Storm season

One man's fences go flying as funnel clouds spotted all over Humboldt region

Funding keeps museum staffed

Instead of serving up burgers and fries this summer, a recent graduate is answering such questions as: "Where are all your dead people?" Danielle Sieben, who completed Grade 12 at John Paul II Collegiate this June, is spending her summer at the Fred

Sizzling summer science

What do paper airplanes, Lego robots and aqua divers have in common? They're fun and they teach kids important lessons about science and technology.

State of emergency remains in effect

A Local State of Emergency for the City of North Battleford remains in effect until further notice following the July 22 flood.

Outdoor watering banned in N.B.

Due to the high organics and turbidity currently in the North Saskatchewan River, the F.E. Holliday Water Treatment Plant is not fully operating, according to a City of North Battleford advisory.