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Ladies' Night 'a little black dress affair'

Ladies' Night 'a little black dress affair'

Battlefords Union Hospital (BUH) Foundation's Festival of Trees is quickly approaching, with festivities planned from Thursday, Nov. 24, to Saturday, Nov. 26. "A little black dress affair" is the theme for the 2011 Festival of Trees Ladies' Night.

All candidates forum scheduled by Chamber

The Battlefords Chamber of Commerce will be holding an all-candidates forum for the Battlefords constituency in the 2011 provincial election. The forum is scheduled for Oct.
Shelter dogs need homes

Shelter dogs need homes

Adopt-A-Shelter-Dog month has started at the Battlefords Animal Shelter for the first time.

Vandals and thieves active Sept. 9-10

Vandals and thieves were active in Battleford and North Battleford late Sept. 9 and in the early morning hours of Sept. 10.

Big gain in permit values in October

The City of North Battleford continues to be far ahead of 2010's numbers in terms of permit values for the year 2011.
Bater campaign in full swing in Battlefords

Bater campaign in full swing in Battlefords

One door opened while another door closed last week for Ryan Bater and his Liberal campaign.

Rifle among stolen items

A 22-250 Remington rifle was among items stolen in a series of thefts reported in Lashburn Oct. 6. Maidstone RCMP say a 2004 Ford F150 with a red Honda Foreman quad in the box was stolen sometime between 2 and 2:30 a.m. that day.
G & C Ladies' Night silver sponsor

G & C Ladies' Night silver sponsor

G & C Asphalt Ltd is again supporting Battlefords Union Hospital Foundation's Festival of Trees Ladies' Night as the silver sponsor of the evening.
Donald Cooper promises to deliver the real goods

Donald Cooper promises to deliver the real goods

Renowned entrepreneur and business speaker Donald Cooper is promising an insightful and compelling presentation for those seeking to boost their business efforts in the Battlefords.

Crash closes highway

A section of Highway 21 north of Maidstone was closed for a portion of Saturday after a fatal crash two kilometers south of the Toby Nollet Bridge.
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