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Debt financing rates for CUPlex better than anticipated

What is bad news for the global markets has proven to be good news for the city of North Battleford in borrowing money to build to the Credit Union CUPlex.

Blaine Lake Playschool co-operative prepares for new school year

The Blaine Lake Playschool Co-operative was established by community parents as a non-profit, community-centred playschool program to be a true parent co-operative.

Incident at Airport

At approximately 10:50 a.m. on August 20, Humboldt RCMP and EMS were dispatched to an incident at the Humboldt Airport as a result of the sudden death of a 40-year-old female from the Annaheim area.

Spiritwood RCMP officer charged

An assault charged has been laid against a member of the RCMP Spiritwood detachment. Cst. Donovan Kajner, 33, of Spiritwood RCMP will make his first court appearance in North Battleford provincial court on Sept. 26. He was served a summons Aug. 17.

Former Waseca resident laid to rest

We were saddened on learning of the death of Ted (Theodore) Snell, who grew up in the village of Waseca. Snell was born Sept. 26, 1950 in the Maidstone Hospital.
True beauty of Battlefords

True beauty of Battlefords

Each year, the City of North Battleford and Battlefords Tourism challenges shutterbugs of all ages and skill level to capture the essence of the city in a single snapshot.

Actions show respect lost in today's society

As I was growing up one of the central beliefs, that were taught to me by family, was the respect of other people. Along with this was exemplified to me the conviction that if I was to show respect for a person I also had to respect property as well.

Wrapping up haying and traveling before harvest

The warm weather has made it possible for farmers to see a successful end to haying and silaging. The weather has also contributed to the ripening of crops and by the looks of things harvest will be in full swing soon.

Dumpster fires hit NB again

North Battleford Fire and Emergency Services had to deal with three dumpster fires last Thursday in the vicinity of the 1600 and 1700 blocks of 103rd and 104th street. The fires happened around 10pm that evening.

Theft of a boat

Lloydminster Rural RCMP are requesting the public's assistance with respect to the theft of a boat and trailer which happened sometime between Aug. 19 and Aug. 21. 2011.
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