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G & C Ladies' Night silver sponsor

G & C Ladies' Night silver sponsor

G & C Asphalt Ltd is again supporting Battlefords Union Hospital Foundation's Festival of Trees Ladies' Night as the silver sponsor of the evening.
Donald Cooper promises to deliver the real goods

Donald Cooper promises to deliver the real goods

Renowned entrepreneur and business speaker Donald Cooper is promising an insightful and compelling presentation for those seeking to boost their business efforts in the Battlefords.

Crash closes highway

A section of Highway 21 north of Maidstone was closed for a portion of Saturday after a fatal crash two kilometers south of the Toby Nollet Bridge.
Red Pheasant man still missing

Red Pheasant man still missing

Battlefords RCMP are again seeking the public's assistance in locating Ronald William Peequaquat, aged 45 years. Peequaquat was last seen Saturday, June 25 leaving a residence on the Red Pheasant First Nation.

Items stolen from vehicle

A cell phone charger and a ring of keys were stolen from a vehicle parked on the east side of Lashburn at approximately 9 p.m. Oct. 3.

Upgrader gate damaged

A locked gate at the Husky Upgrader at Lloydminster was crashed into and forced down by a vehicle sometime between 9 p.m. Saturday and 6 a.m. Sunday, according to Maidstone RCMP. Police say the vehicle is suspected to be a smaller car.
A happy story from the North

A happy story from the North

Saskatchewan's RCMP has a centralized distribution system for sending information to the media. Through this system I receive e-mail everyday, chronicling everything from stolen gas at Gull Lake to fatal highway crashes.

Hockey equipment stolen

Sometime between Aug. 1 and Sept.20 a dressing room at the Maidstone Arena was illegally entered and a set of hockey equipment was stolen.

Camper stolen

Sometime between Oct. 7 and 11 a 1979 Triple E camper trailer with Saskatchewan license plate 023 HYR was stolen from a commercial compound in the RM of Eldon.
Students explore options at Opportunities Edge

Students explore options at Opportunities Edge

The month of October is not too soon for Grade 12 students to start thinking about what comes after graduation. That's why educational job fairs such as Opportunities Edge, organized by St.
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