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Transit and new bus purchases highlight council meeting

The purchase of two new shuttle buses for the city - acquired in order to access financial assistance available from the Canada-Saskatchewan Public Transit Agreement - was one of the highlights of a busy Monday night council meeting.

Guilty verdict in drug trafficking case

A Moosomin First Nation man has been convicted of marijuana possession for the purpose of trafficking. Wilfred Starr, 46, was found guilty Tuesday after a two-day trial in provincial court in North Battleford before Judge Dan O'Hanlon.

Houk wants BTC to pay up

Councillor Trent Houk once asked why the city of North Battleford is not forcing the Battlefords Tribal Council to pay back half a million dollars owed to the City.
Second winter storm hits Humboldt area hard

Second winter storm hits Humboldt area hard

The Humboldt region got its second big blast of winter weather when a storm blew through the area on November 18. In addition to winds that were gusting between 30 and 50 kilometres per hour, a large amount of snow fell in the region.

Focus on rural health

SHR develops ambitious rural health strategy

Construction equipment stolen

If a deal on used construction equipment is offered and seems to good to be true, the deal might be hotter than you think. Between Sept 15 and Oct 19 construction equipment was stolen from businesses in Swift Current and district area.
Dekker talks radio to SYPE

Dekker talks radio to SYPE

The general manager of the Battlefords' three radio stations was the guest speaker last week before the Saskatchewan Young Professionals and Entrepreneurs luncheon in the Battlefords.
RCMP continue to search for Dana man

RCMP continue to search for Dana man

RCMP in Colonsay continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of Victor Mateyshin, a 84-year-old male from the community of Dana, SK. Mateyshin was reported missing on September 22.

No rats in city: MacIsaac

There are nuisance animals in the city of North Battleford but rats aren't among them, according to the fire chief. Skunks are an issue and the bylaw enforcement department actively responds to complaints about those and other animals.
Province announces third-party assessment of proposed merger

Province announces third-party assessment of proposed merger

Spring 2011. That's when the government will announce a decision on a proposed merger between two local educational institutions.
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