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City's new finance director to start end of October

There's a new face coming to City Hall. The City of Humboldt announced the appointment of Steve Brown as their new Director of Finance in a press release issued on September 12. "We are very pleased to have the experience and expertise that Mr.
Flag poles meet protocol: City

Flag poles meet protocol: City

North Battleford city officials are defending themselves against news reports implying the flag corridor in Coronation Park does not meet accepted protocol.
Cowboys return to Battleford Nov. 12

Cowboys return to Battleford Nov. 12

The Battlefords Quarter Horse Club and The Children's Empty Stocking Fund once again bring the spirit of Christmas to the streets of Battleford. Nov.
KidsFest: a child-based economy

KidsFest: a child-based economy

Turtleford's Main Street was closed off to traffic Sept. 17 so 18 booths could be set up for the second annual KidsFest.
HCI anticipates move to "greener" pastures

HCI anticipates move to "greener" pastures

The estimated finish date for the new Humboldt Collegiate Institute (HCI) may be for the end of October, but Keith Thompson, the school's principal, says the move won't happen overnight.

Rash of break ins investigated

In the first week of September several Wilkie businesses and municipal buildings were broken into. Illegally entered were the Wilkie town office, library and fire hall. Also broken into were Wilkie Medical Clinic, Jana Electric and Sher's Salon.
Couple returns to re-open business

Couple returns to re-open business

Every small town has a place where locals like to go to visit, relax and eat. Hafford is no exception. Alex and Margaret Komarnicki have returned to the community of Hafford after 16 years to operate the K-Bar Inn.
Adjournment for remaining Gold Eagle suspects

Adjournment for remaining Gold Eagle suspects

The two remaining suspects in the Gold Eagle Casino cheating case will see their matters back in court in November.
Aquatics centre operations deficit $625,000

Aquatics centre operations deficit $625,000

North Battleford city council faced the music Monday with respect to operating budgets for the new Co-op Aquatic Centre. The city is facing an annual projected net loss of $625,154. The numbers come from a Sept.

Debt bylaw for CUPlex passes

The debt bylaw to borrow $24 million to construct the four components of the Credit Union CUPlex project has received final approval from city council.
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