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Grow op bust at Waseca

The RCMP have taken down a major marijuana grow operation in the Waseca area.

BBEX sold out

Organizers for the Battlefords Business Excellence Awards say the awards banquet on May 10, 2011 is now sold out. The awards will be held May 10, 2011 at the Gold Ridge Centre in North Battleford.
CUPlex construction continues

CUPlex construction continues

Work continues on with the construction of the four components of the Credit Union CUPlex. Scott Builders was mobilized April 18 to start work on the curling and field house components of the CUPlex project.
Tricky extrication after car hits power pole

Tricky extrication after car hits power pole

A crash near Pilger put the extrication skills of local emergency crews to the test last week. At about 9:30 p.m. on April 14, a driver on Hwy.
News-Optimist staff shines at SWNA awards

News-Optimist staff shines at SWNA awards

Writing for a newspaper is anything but a 9 to 5 job - reporters often have to cancel evening plans to cover a social function or sport event, spend countless hours in less-than-fascinating board and council meetings, and sacrifice their weekends for
Humboldt's downtown exploring forming BID

Humboldt's downtown exploring forming BID

Humboldt's downtown core and how to draw shoppers to it was the focus of a meeting which attracted over 40 people last week. On April 12, representatives of a variety of Humboldt businesses located along Hwy.

Northwest, province still on flood watch

The Northwest region and much of Saskatchewan remained on flood watch this week, as concern shifted away from the south-central region to other areas of the province.

Review says their job is public protection, not punishment

According to a decision by the Sask. Review Board last Friday, controversial Saskatchewan Hospital resident Layne Larose is about to be moved out of the hospital and into an approved home in North Battleford or Battleford.

Shriners circus returns to the Battlefords

Purchasing a ticket to the Shrine Circus doesn't just buy your way into a show packed with crazy clowns, amazing acrobats and pounds of popcorn - it helps kids get the medical help they need.

Lower education taxes sit well with Douglas RM ratepayers

The R.M of Douglas No. 436 held its annual ratepayers meeting April 7 with twelve in attendance. Reeve Nick Partyka was nominated as chair and Administrator Charles Linnell as recording secretary.
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