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Battlefords children at risk

Battlefords children at risk

The first six years of a person's life represent the most intense period of brain development, with over 90 per cent of the brain's development occurring in this time frame.
Bipolar Buddha to showcase mental health awards

Bipolar Buddha to showcase mental health awards

When you have a mental illness, it really helps to have a sense of humour. Big Daddy Tazz is a father and comedian from Winnipeg who believes the best way to deal with mental illness is to put on a positive face.

Financial lift for Handi-bus

A $9,200 donation just brought the Battlefords Handi-bus a step closer to a new wheelchair lift-equipped bus.

Wind turbine project for rinks in works

North Battleford plans to make a submission to the province for a wind turbine that could be used to power up rinks in the community.

A survivor's story of triumph

Following is the story of Colette and her daughter Shauna Forrister of North Battleford, relating their encounter with heart disease. Colette's story (September 10, 2004): 1 a.m. I awoke to a strange noise and could not locate it." 6 a.m.

Theatre construction runs into delays

Financial problems with one of the sub-contractors has put construction of the theatre component of the CUPlex behind schedule.

NWT has strong year

The board of directors of North West Terminal Ltd. (NWT) has announced positive financial results for the company following operations in 2009-10. For the period beginning Nov. 1, 2009 and ending Oct.

Crime stable in January: stats

There wasn't much change to report in the January 2011 crime statistics for the Battlefords city RCMP detachment. The statistics were compiled by Staff Sgt. Phil Wilson and the report was presented to council at Monday's regular council meeting.
A survivor's story of triumph

A survivor's story of triumph

Following is the story of Colette and her daughter Shauna Forrister of North Battleford, relating their encounter with heart disease. Colette's story (September 10, 2004): 1 a.m. I awoke to a strange noise and could not locate it." 6 a.m.
Mosquito residents call for changes at meeting

Mosquito residents call for changes at meeting

Concerned residents on Mosquito First Nation expressed their desire for a change of living conditions on the reserve at a public meeting Sunday. The meeting comes in the wake of a Treaty Land Entitlement scandal on the reserve.
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