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Better Business Bureau warning of computer scam

The Better Business Bureau of Saskatchewan is the latest in a long line of authorities warning people against a computer servicing scam operating in Saskatchewan.

Wednesday street closure

The 1700 Block of 99th Street will be closed for most of the day (Wednesday, Aug. 17) due to a curb stop repair.

Simultaneous fires

North Battleford Fire and Emergency Services responded to two simultaneous fire instances on Saturday night. The calls came in around 11pm that night. One call reported smoke coming from a bathroom in the Legion Hall on 100th Street.

Mischief and theft near Scott

Unity RCMP are seeking help in respect to a mischief involving two front end loaders as well as theft from a farmyard which occurredsoutheast of Scott, SK overnight on Friday, August 12th, 2011.
Communities in Bloom judges in the city

Communities in Bloom judges in the city

Now, it's all up to the judges. The two judges evaluating North Battleford's entry in the Communities in Bloom competition were in the city Monday as they sized up the local efforts towards beautifying the community.

Emergency crews active Thursday

North Battleford Fire and Emergency Services responded to four separate incidents Thursday. The first incident happened around 2:15 p.m. when they responded to a report of a tree on fire on the 1400 block of 101st Street.

Rollover in North Battleford

Emergency crews responded Wednesday to a two-vehicle collision that had resulted in a car rolled over on its side in the middle of the street.

Missing person update

RCMP have now located the abandoned vehicle belonging to Carol King of Herschel Saskatchewan. The 2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser, grey in colour, with Saskatchewan licence plate 560-GZX belonging to King was recovered around 9:45 p.m. Wednesday evening.
Cycling across Canada for Cambodian children

Cycling across Canada for Cambodian children

The Galleries of North Battleford are proud to be hosting Armin Kluge, of Aurora, Ont. Kluge is a 70-year-old activist currently cycling across Canada from Vancouver to Halifax in an effort to raise money for a school he helped build in Cambodia.

National Peacekeepers Day recognizes past, present and yet to come

A memorial service was held Tuesday morning at the Cenotaph in Battleford to honour those who bravely put their lives at risk during peacekeeping duties.
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