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$1.4 million allocated to new disability support home

$1.4 million allocated to new disability support home

New group home for people with disabilities opens in North Battleford.
Rental? Sale? Demolition? Historic hotel owner questions future

Rental? Sale? Demolition? Historic hotel owner questions future

Jason Kim, son of the owner of the Queen's Hotel in Battleford presented a possible future for the hotel, and engaged in some heated conversation with members of council.
North Battleford looks at bylaw to restrict alleyways at night

North Battleford looks at bylaw to restrict alleyways at night

Proposed Late Evening Alley Access Bylaw is designed to encourage people to use lighted streets instead of dark alleyways in North Battleford.
SaskPower completes maintenance hub in Tisdale

SaskPower completes maintenance hub in Tisdale

The maintenance hub serves as a regional centre where equipment and supplies are stored, employees are housed, and field staff dispatched from to the surrounding area.
Cut Knife RCMP charge Little Pine man with weapons, drug offences

Cut Knife RCMP charge Little Pine man with weapons, drug offences

On Sept. 18, Cut Knife RCMP located and seized an air rifle, ammunition, approximately six grams of suspected cocaine, approximately four grams of suspected methamphetamine and drug trafficking paraphernalia at the residence.
Access Communications Centre needs $5.4 million in repairs

Access Communications Centre needs $5.4 million in repairs

Structural assessment of Access Communications Centre comes back, identifying millions of dollars in work needed just to keep the aging facility going.
New protective services cost recovery bylaw coming in NB

New protective services cost recovery bylaw coming in NB

This year, one single property has seen 27 RCMP responses, 11 CSO responses and one fire event.
North Battleford Household Hazardous Waste Day open to non-city residents

North Battleford Household Hazardous Waste Day open to non-city residents

Safely dispose of toxic materials Sept. 25
Many hands make light work, Kerrobert volunteers are valuable

Many hands make light work, Kerrobert volunteers are valuable

The community of Kerrobert is continually grateful for volunteers who serve many roles in town making for greater places and spaces.
Saskatoon summer road improvements on track, on budget

Saskatoon summer road improvements on track, on budget

Making progress in the right direction.
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