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Meota and District News: New leadership for Do Drop In

Meota and District News: New leadership for Do Drop In

Meota Golf Course ponders new clubhouse.
Borden and District News: Museum plans clothing exhibit

Borden and District News: Museum plans clothing exhibit

Lunch proceeds to support new flooring at community centre.
Festival Fanfare: Workshops ‘boost’ choral performances

Festival Fanfare: Workshops ‘boost’ choral performances

Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival April 18 to 25.
Sask. politicians slam federal Liberals over red tape, carbon tax

Sask. politicians slam federal Liberals over red tape, carbon tax

"I sure hope Scott Moe stands his ground." - MP Rosemarie Falk on the province's battle with the carbon tax.
Is North Battleford doing enough to keep business thriving?

Is North Battleford doing enough to keep business thriving?

One business owner worries that there is too much focus today on attracting new people, groups, and money rather than helping out the existing business community.
Behind the Headlines: officials address NB's 'Crimetown' reputation

Behind the Headlines: officials address NB's 'Crimetown' reputation

While some officials feel that the CSI must be reworked, others feel that the Battlefords crime issue must be addressed first.
Mayor addresses North Battleford's 'dangerous' stigma

Mayor addresses North Battleford's 'dangerous' stigma

"It is the dark cloud that hangs over the Battlefords." - Mayor David Gillan on the CSI
Sit-in at education minister's office thrown out by RCMP

Sit-in at education minister's office thrown out by RCMP

"I felt that we were actually disrespected," Erik Hansen, a former EA from Unity who'd attended the event told media after СÀ¶ÊÓƵ removed by a police officer.
Celebrate Unity 2024 honours more than local businesses

Celebrate Unity 2024 honours more than local businesses

Committees, retirees and amazing citizens are recognized during this year's Celebrate Unity.
Two new butcher shops make it easier for consumers to eat the farm-to-table way

Two new butcher shops make it easier for consumers to eat the farm-to-table way

Buying meat in bulk at one of Neilburg's two shops may cost more initially, but the cost is actually lower per pound once it is all added up.
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