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Federal Court rules for Wheat Board, against Ritz

A federal court Wednesday ruled federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz broke a provision of the Canadian Wheat Board Act in attempting to legislate changes to the Act.

Two men arrested after home break in

Two men face multiple charges after a break in at a North Battleford residence Thursday. Charged are Kevin Richard Petit and Tyson Ternell Mosquito.
Students resurrect a warm tradition

Students resurrect a warm tradition

Students in Maidstone set aside their gadgets and car keys, put on their best dress clothes and spent some time with some important members of the community Sunday night.
Free rehabilitative program for those with chronic conditions expands its focus

Free rehabilitative program for those with chronic conditions expands its focus

Those Battlefords residents living with chronic health conditions will have better access to a free, community-based health education and exercise program, thanks to the expansion of the Prairie North Health Region's Strides to Better Health program.

Accident at Territorial and Pioneer

There has been yet another motor vehicle collision at the intersection of Territorial Drive and Pioneer Avenue. This time, two vehicles were involved and one individual involved in the collision at about 9:45 a.m.
Doctor No. 8

Doctor No. 8

New doctor begins practicing in Humboldt
Some say skill of curling akin to "chess-on-ice"

Some say skill of curling akin to "chess-on-ice"

Curling season started again in October at the Humboldt Curling Club. With six leagues in operation and a youth league about to start up, the six sheets of ice located in the Uniplex are used regularly over the short, six-month season.
Challis wins provincial award

Challis wins provincial award

Roy Challis, a member of the board of Living Sky School Division, was presented with this year's Saskatchewan School Boards Association (SSBA) Award of Distinction Nov. 28 in Saskatoon at the SSBA ball assembly.

Biosolids management project gets go-ahead

North Battleford city council is moving forward with a pre-design study for a biosolids management project dealing with a proposed sludge composting facility.

Recognizing signs, CPR upping survival rates

November has been designated a lot of things: pancreatic cancer awareness month, national novel-writing month, and even national pomegranate month in the United States. In Canada, November is also CPR month.
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