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BATC CDC hands out almost $300,000

BATC CDC hands out almost $300,000

Tuesday was a big day for Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs Community Development Corporation, and an even bigger day for the projects it was assisting in the community.
Premier announces replacement of Saskatchewan Hospital

Premier announces replacement of Saskatchewan Hospital

Premier Brad Wall was at the Saskatchewan Hospital Thursday to announce that the government was moving ahead to replace the 100-year-old facility.

Summer activities heat up for Hafford celebration

The third annual Summer Sizzle in Hafford was another success as visitors, guests and community members attended the one-day event. Once again the event was a spectacular display of community spirit, team work, laughter and local support.
Communities in Bloom judges come to Blaine Lake

Communities in Bloom judges come to Blaine Lake

The community of Blaine Lake was honoured to welcome Communities in Bloom (CIB) judges Kay Robertson and Ken Turner, Aug. 11, for the annual judging.
Original Humboldt investigated by archeologists

Original Humboldt investigated by archeologists

Archeologists were out at the Original Humboldt Site during the week of August 1 to continue work they started in 2010. A crew of professionals and volunteers were out in the hot sun to make new discoveries at the site.

RCMP drive-while-impaired collision case in court

The case of an RCMP officer charged with impaired driving came up in North Battleford provincial court Monday. Tyson Drabinasty is charged with impaired driving and driving over .08.

Cormons out of race

There is one less candidate in the North Battleford city council by-election race. Steven Cormons, who had filed his papers in time for the Wednesday nomination deadline, withdrew from the race Thursday.

BUH Foundation's $100,00 cash lottery tickets on sale soon

Volunteers with the Battlefords Union Hospital Foundation were busy last week preparing for the upcoming $100,000 cash lottery. The preparation will have them ready to start selling tickets Friday.

Better Business Bureau warning of computer scam

The Better Business Bureau of Saskatchewan is the latest in a long line of authorities warning people against a computer servicing scam operating in Saskatchewan.

Wednesday street closure

The 1700 Block of 99th Street will be closed for most of the day (Wednesday, Aug. 17) due to a curb stop repair.
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