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Battlefords players ready to go live with Christmas classic

Battlefords players ready to go live with Christmas classic

The show opens Nov. 30 at the Battlefords Community Players Theatre, and runs seven days in early December
Suspects sought in unusual theft of pig-themed lights

Suspects sought in unusual theft of pig-themed lights

Some of Englefeld's hog-themed lights were stolen. Police are looking for the public's help
Crime statistics plummet in Battleford; no concrete reason why

Crime statistics plummet in Battleford; no concrete reason why

Third-quarter statistics from the RCMP show a 43% decrease in criminal activity from July to September in the Town of Battleford
Domotor is done, says Moe, following criminal charge

Domotor is done, says Moe, following criminal charge

Premier Scott Moe describes actions of Cut Knife-Turtleford MLA Ryan Domotor, charged with soliciting sex services, as disgusting and vile.
'Frustrated' with his life, Meota man poisons wife with strychnine

'Frustrated' with his life, Meota man poisons wife with strychnine

'It’s a very painful way to die': Senior Crown Prosecutor Oryn Holm.
A job well done

A job well done

Post-construction field work complete for Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline project.
North Battleford looking at 5.12 per cent property tax increase

North Battleford looking at 5.12 per cent property tax increase

Budget deliberations for 2024 begin in North Battleford, with a host of increases on the table.
Moe says he's repulsed after legislature member allegedly procured sex

Moe says he's repulsed after legislature member allegedly procured sex

REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says allegations that a legislature member procured sex are vile and disgusting.
Bjorkdale News: Trade show raises money for playschool

Bjorkdale News: Trade show raises money for playschool

The Little Valley Playschool raised approximately $2,200 from the trade show
PVC welding expertise boosts job growth

PVC welding expertise boosts job growth

Saskatchewan Research Council and North West College collaborate on new plastic welding pilot program.
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