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Anti-discrimination bylaw out of scope for Unity town council

Anti-discrimination bylaw out of scope for Unity town council

The bylaw proposed by citizens at the Feb. 8 council meeting resulted in the written legal opinion received and presented at the Feb. 22 council meeting
“Better Together” signs could come to Battleford

“Better Together” signs could come to Battleford

Plan to put signs up outside the town limits at no cost to promote the Better Together message
Battleford authorizes investigation into ethics complaint

Battleford authorizes investigation into ethics complaint

An investigation team will investigate the complaint filed under the town’s Code of Conduct and Ethics bylaw
North end of The Elizabeth to be used by private homecare

North end of The Elizabeth to be used by private homecare

The north wing, which contains 12 suites, two bathing units, and a sunshine room with a kitchen, will be run by Country Care Sask.
Carrot River asking residents for help to identify date of elevation drawing

Carrot River asking residents for help to identify date of elevation drawing

The drawings were found in a corner of the Carrot River town office. The town would like to know more information
Viscount School getting replacement climate control units

Viscount School getting replacement climate control units

Similar roof top units typically have the lifespan of 20 to 25 years.
Mask mandates won’t be extended at North Battleford city facilities

Mask mandates won’t be extended at North Battleford city facilities

Vote was 5-2 against extending the mandate
Federal funding for BATC for ground search, commemorations

Federal funding for BATC for ground search, commemorations

The funding is $2,783,554 over three years for researching, documenting, and honouring those who attended residential schools in Battleford and Delmas
Muenster reno, Watrous merger remains on Horizon School Division’s wish list

Muenster reno, Watrous merger remains on Horizon School Division’s wish list

Each year, the provincial education ministry asks each school division to submit three major capital projects in February for consideration
$66,000 Tisdale off-leash dog park to begin construction this summer

$66,000 Tisdale off-leash dog park to begin construction this summer

The dog park will include 1,500 feet of fence, benches, garbage cans, lights, and baggies for owners to pick up after their companion
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