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Keep a sharp eye out for hazard

Spring is arriving slowly, but as the mounds of snow that collected over the winter begin to melt away, more comes to light than dog do, cigarette butts and litter, namely needles.
Celebrating a century

Celebrating a century

Agriculture is the backbone of Saskatchewan and it is safe to say the Rural Municipality of North Battleford has survived 100 years due in large part to a consistent agricultural tradition. Saturday, R.M.

Water main break

The City of North Battleford Public Works Department is repairing a water main break on the 800 block of 106th Street. The block is closed to traffic until further notice and the main has been repaired.
JPII not giving up on mission

JPII not giving up on mission

Although their mission trip to Mexico was cancelled due to a travel advisory, the John Paul II Collegiate missions team is refusing to give up on their goal of making the world a better place.

NB SARCAN earns two awards

North Battleford SARCAN depot has earned two customer service awards announced at the Recycling Depot supervisor training event held in early March.

Psych nurses disappointed at no news for Sask. Hospital

The president of the local chapter of psychiatric nurses has been disappointed - again.

Monthly lottery sales brisk

Due to the generous support of the Battlefords and surrounding communities, Battlefords Union Hospital (BUH) Foundation's Monthly Lottery is now over 80 per cent sold out. With everyone's continued support let's make this a sell out this week.

Englefeld, Lake Lenore High Schools best in province

Englefeld School has been ranked as the top high school in Saskatchewan. The Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS) released their first annual report card on Western Canadian High Schools in Saskatchewan and Manitoba last week.

Prepare for the meltdown

In case the temperatures ever get up to seasonal norms, the City of North Battleford is offering some tips for dealing with the meltdown.
Student spells her way to northern title

Student spells her way to northern title

Glaslyn Central School's Hannah Pilat became the Saskatoon StarPhoenix Regional Champion March 19 when she won the Postmedia Canspell spelling bee for Northern Saskatchewan.
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