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Battleford council decides on Action for Happiness, grant requests

Battleford council decides on Action for Happiness, grant requests

A rundown of highlights from Monday night’s Town Council meeting in Battleford
Budget deliberations coming soon in North Battleford

Budget deliberations coming soon in North Battleford

Budget document to be posted on website Friday, first meeting on the budget is Monday
New donations for new Carrot River school bring total to nearly $1.3 million

New donations for new Carrot River school bring total to nearly $1.3 million

“It’s a good nest egg to get started and we’re really excited to go forward with more fundraising in the near future,” said Kevin Trew, fundraising committee chair
Now a few words about all those empty seats at the arenas

Now a few words about all those empty seats at the arenas

John Cairns’ News Watch : “Thank you very much, Proof of Vax”
North Battleford extends proof of vaccination requirement to more facilities

North Battleford extends proof of vaccination requirement to more facilities

Extends to NationsWEST Field House, Northland Power Curling Centre, Dekker Centre, Don Ross Centre, Co-op Aquatic Centre and Access Communications Centre. 
Battlefords RCMP seeking missing teen

Battlefords RCMP seeking missing teen

It is expected Josaiha Checkosis is somewhere in the Battlefords or Cut Knife areas. 
RCMP Report: Sexual assault complaint and impaired driving charges

RCMP Report: Sexual assault complaint and impaired driving charges

The weekly report from the Unity RCMP Detachment for the period Nov. 2-8
New $19,000 surgical microscope at Humboldt hospital

New $19,000 surgical microscope at Humboldt hospital

The microscope, used to insert tubes into the ears of child patients, will reduce the need for families to travel.
A new Chief elected at Moosomin First Nation

A new Chief elected at Moosomin First Nation

Cheryl Kahpeaysewat is the winner, defeating the longtime incumbent Brad Swiftwolfe in the band election held last week
Racing Pigeon Union appeals to Melfort council to change bylaw

Racing Pigeon Union appeals to Melfort council to change bylaw

Marlon Velisda had begun raising racing pigeons in Melfort three years ago, but after a bylaw complaint his birds were forced to be held in lofts owned by friends in St. Brieux and Humboldt
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