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Vicq talks taxes with Chamber

Vicq talks taxes with Chamber

The Saskatchewan director of the Canada West Foundation says governments and bureaucrats shouldn't be afraid to discuss the "H" word - harmonization.
Deadly day

Deadly day

Collisions kill one, injure three

October permits up in city

The City of North Battleford recorded another increase in building permits in October, including yet another big spike in permit values.
Church welcomes new shepherds of faith

Church welcomes new shepherds of faith

Blaine Lake Gospel Chapel held a Pastoral Commissioning Service for Kevin and Emily Koop Nov. 14. The service began with the welcome and prayer conducted by Wayne King followed by Della Konkin leading the congregation in worship singing.

Woman dies in rollover

A 19-year-old Rabbit Lake woman is dead following a single vehicle rollover 16 kilometres south of Spiritwood on Highway 378 Nov. 15. Spiritwood RCMP were called the scene at 8:40 a.m.
City: Four-way stop still a temporary measure

City: Four-way stop still a temporary measure

It's popular with some, confusing to others, and won't be there much longer, the City of Humboldt says. A four-way stop has replaced the lights at the intersection of Hwys. 5 and 20 since the Thanksgiving long weekend.

Truck hits deer

Residents of the Battlefords, and those travelling through, need to remember they share the river valley with four legged residents. North Battleford Fire and Emergency Services responded to a half-ton truck colliding with a deer incident Thursday.
Grade 9 students from HCI explore working world

Grade 9 students from HCI explore working world

It's an annual event that sees over 200,000 students across the country take part, and close to 100 students from a local school joined in.

Suspicious person sighted

North Battleford RCMP are warning the public about numerous complaints they have received concerning a suspicious individual seen in the residential areas during the second week of November.
Grass Roots Run gives back

Grass Roots Run gives back

The Canadian Legion of Riders motorcycle club raised $16,000 at their annual Ride for a Vet rally this past summer. The funds are being distributed to clubs, charities, to support making of veterans' graves, the Poppy Fund and sports groups.
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