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Toye named to Communities of Tomorrow board

The City of North Battleford is 小蓝视频 represented on the board of directors for Communities of Tomorrow - described as Canada's first municipal infrastructure innovation network.
Humboldt boy honoured in LA

Humboldt boy honoured in LA

Though the cultural gap may be a wide one, a man who grew up in Humboldt, Saskatchewan is making a difference in the lives of youth in Los Angeles, California.

Free blood pressure clinics offered

WPD Ambulance launched a new service last Friday when a blood pressure and blood glucose test was set up in front of the pharmacy in the Co-op Mall. Their second clinic will be operating at the location Friday, Oct. 22 from 1to 3 p.m.
Scare the kids and make them laugh

Scare the kids and make them laugh

A Halloween tradition returns to North Battleford again this year as the Halloween Guy will be back putting on a display doing his part to raise money this year to fight drinking and driving. Guy Turcotte, a.k.a.

First responders are getting rare

First responder is a term given to an individual who is the first medically trained responder to arrive on scene of an accident. It appears that rural Saskatchewan has more than its share of challenges when it comes to the medical sector.

Alex Dillabough to get roof repairs

The Town of Battleford got some bad news Monday: they need to spend an additional $20,000 on the Alex Dillabough Centre roof. That news was relayed to Battleford town council by Randy Redding of the Battleford Parks and Recreation Department.

Fire at G & C Asphalt

An early-morning fire at G & C Asphalt has destroyed some heavy equipment at that property. The fire took place around 3:20 a.m. Oct. 20, outside the business located on 10016 Fyfe Ave.

Bicyclist stranded

A B.C. cyclist has been stranded in Saskatchewan after having his bicycle stolen from beside Highway 16 near Maidstone. The cyclist left his bicycle beside the highway when a tire went flat just outside the town.

Maple Creek still cleaning up

Getting water heaters and furnaces into homes of those who need them before winter hits has been keeping officials with the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program hopping.
Too much water

Too much water

Scouts camp threatened by rising water
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