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Double Portion dishes up entertainment

Double Portion dishes up entertainment

Canada's Double Portion, a musically-inclined family from North Battleford, consisting of Duncan Hemmerling, his wife, Debbie and their nine children performed Nov.
A novel presentation of art, creativity

A novel presentation of art, creativity

Students in the Northwest School Division were given a treat this past week as Jay Bardyla of Happy Harbor Comics and Synergy Credit Union teamed up to deliver an excellent presentation that covered all of the creative aspects behind the production o
Nurse practitioner serves rural area

Nurse practitioner serves rural area

Maidstone and area patients are now able to access the services of their first-ever Nurse Practitioner (NP) in the community.

Community gives hope

Three MS patients undergo treatment, thanks to community fundraising

Mailboxes vandalized

Rural mailboxes in the RM of Eldon were vandalized sometime between noon Oct. 4 and 3 p.m. Oct. 5. According to Maidstone RCMP, the doors on the boxes were broken off.

City administration chastised for $500,000 decision

North Battleford city administration had to eat humble pie at Monday night's council over cost overages to infrastructure around the Credit Union CUPlex site.

Starchief, Moosomin sentencing adjourned again

Two men 小蓝视频 sentenced on charges in connection to a treaty land entitlement fraud case on Mosquito First Nation may not know their sentence until December.

Living Sky opens up

The third annual School Community Council Workshop was held last week at North Battleford Comprehensive High School, allowing both parents and students to take a closer look at initiatives and programs within Living Sky School Division.

Bronze for Crusaders at home tournament

It has been a year of learning the game, growing as a team and improving for the John Paul II senior boys' Crusaders volleyball team according to their coach Kristina Binette.

Eiling Kramer plugs in

A motion to approve $22,542.85 worth of electrical upgrades to Eiling Kramer Campground was defeated during a recent regular town council meeting, although the matter has been tabled for further discussion.
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