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Museum becomes an even scarier venue

Museum becomes an even scarier venue

With dusty antiques and floors with creaks, museums can be scary at the best of times. Add a band of costumed volunteers and it will lead to screams, gasps and giggles like those rising from the Maidstone Museum Sunday.
Locals riding with PWOS for parents, patients

Locals riding with PWOS for parents, patients

The Humboldt region will be represented by not one, but two riders when Prairie Women on Snowmobiles (PWOS) zooms across the province early next year.

Toye explores innovation in government

With less money and a rising demand for services, the world faces a multitude of challenges, opportunities, pressures and risks - all of which require a new way of doing things.

Maple Leaf closure shocked City: Houk

The announced closure of the Maple Leaf Foods plant in North Battleford was an even bigger shock to city officials than one might think. At a press conference Oct.
Bater rounds up big Liberal guns

Bater rounds up big Liberal guns

The Liberals have brought out the heavy-hitters in their party in their bid to get leader Ryan Bater elected in the Battlefords. Friday the party welcomed one of its former leaders, Ralph Goodale, to the Battlefords.

Bater votes in advance poll

Ryan Bater, leader of the Saskatchewan Liberals and candidate in the Battlefords says he will vote today at the advance poll in North Battleford when the polls open at 3 p.m. "I'm proud to lead by example and vote at the first opportunity.
Brad Wall pops by on potash tour of Sask.

Brad Wall pops by on potash tour of Sask.

Incumbent premier of Saskatchewan Brad Wall was in Humboldt on October 21, as part of his leader's tour across the province. His tour started in Esterhazy at 10 a.m., followed by a stop in Lanigan at 2:30 p.m.

First snow creates slippery conditions

Jason Toovey, WPD Ambulance operations manager, is warning drivers that this morning's snowfall is creating slippery conditions on area highways.

Highway 16 closed at Lloydminster

Highway 16 through Lloydminster from 40th Avenue to the Husky Upgrader closed at 7 a.m. today as Canadian Pacific crews begin repairs to a damaged overpass. The work is expected to be completed today.

Candidates react to forum

The candidates running in the Battlefords all plan to keep campaigning up until the Nov. 7 vote.
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