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Trial dates set for Wilkie man facing weapons charges

Trial dates set for Wilkie man facing weapons charges

Darryll Sollosy, facing assault with a weapon and multiple other charges, set for trial July 20 and 21 in North Battleford Provincial Court
Wallet cards to still be allowed at leisure facilities

Wallet cards to still be allowed at leisure facilities

City had been contemplating accepting QR codes only
Attempted break and enter at Medstead Hometown Grocery

Attempted break and enter at Medstead Hometown Grocery

The suspect wore a blaze orange coat and hat with camouflage pants
BATC homeless shelter proposal tabled at council

BATC homeless shelter proposal tabled at council

Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs was looking to build a new homeless shelter at 971 - 104th St.
RM Dufferin discuss sticker shock, meeting format, building code

RM Dufferin discuss sticker shock, meeting format, building code

Reeve Kirzinger asked that information regarding the rates of the fire department be sent to ratepayers
Humboldt mayor meets with MLA about mental health & houseless supports

Humboldt mayor meets with MLA about mental health & houseless supports

Behiel said that ideally he would like to see a facility within the city that could deal with mental health concerns on an immediate basis as well as giving shelter for houseless Humboldt residents, which he estimates to be between 25 to 50.
Humboldt expands lead water testing program for two years

Humboldt expands lead water testing program for two years

In 2021, a total of 58 property owners on Ninth Street from Eight Avenue to 12th Avenue were invited to participate. Of them, 45 (77.6 per cent) homeowners sent in samples, and 11 (24.4 per cent) were noted to have lead levels in excess of Health Canada’s Maximum Acceptance Concentration (MAC) guideline of 0.005 mg/L.
RCMP assist with traffic control and MVA's as a result of icy roads

RCMP assist with traffic control and MVA's as a result of icy roads

Quiet week for Unity RCMP Detachment as outlined in this weekly policing report for the period Jan. 18-24
Civic officials asked about COVID-19 policies

Civic officials asked about COVID-19 policies

Community mayors respond to residents' inquiries on updated pandemic protocols for their towns
Trial set in Pinehouse court for Tinker

Trial set in Pinehouse court for Tinker

Tinker was wanted after he failed to be put on electronic monitoring for uttering threats and resisting/obstructing a peace officer
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