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Car vandalized

An incident of extreme car vandalism is being investigated by Glaslyn/Turtleford RCMP. Police say damageto a vehicle that occurred at a party at Fort Pittin the RM of Frenchman Butte.

Two doctors in the works, one departs

Two doctors continue to work through the process to obtain licensing in order to work for North Saskatchewan River Health Holdings, board members were told at a regular meeting April 18 at the RM of Mervin office in Turtleford. Dr. Manitshana and Dr.

Students from regional science fairs advance to national stage

Students from Maymont and Wilkie are among 34 students from across Saskatchewan who have earned the opportunity to show off their advanced science skills at the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Toronto during the week of May 14 to 21..
Recycling operation ready to ship

Recycling operation ready to ship

Radisson recycling is moving forward with the baling of cardboard, newsprint, plastic milk jugs and tin cans.
Floodwaters threaten life of Humboldt landfill

Floodwaters threaten life of Humboldt landfill

With floodwaters threatening from Joe Lake, the Humboldt landfill site is once again in jeopardy of being lost. Workers with REACT Waste Management District are working hard to ensure that won't happen.

Emergency Measures Bylaw becomes law

Passage of the emergency measures bylaw was one of the highlights of a busy Monday night at city council.
Norsask among the big BBEX winners in 2011

Norsask among the big BBEX winners in 2011

Customer service. Hard work. Going the extra mile. These qualities were commonly cited by winners at this year's Battlefords Business Excellence (BBEX) Awards in North Battleford as the secrets for their success and the reason they were honoured.

Airport to get provincial funding

North Battleford's Cameron McIntosh Airport is in line for provincial funding to improve its tarmac. Last week the provincial government announced $37,500 for major crack repairs at the airport.
Doctors looking into other options after council decision

Doctors looking into other options after council decision

The doctors who were rebuffed by North Battleford city council in their attempt to establish medical offices in the city's north end say they are exploring other options.
Waldsea to be up over 17 feet from 2010 levels

Waldsea to be up over 17 feet from 2010 levels

It's still pretty wet out there. The snow is now gone, but water is continuing to move in the Humboldt region. "We're high," said Dwayne Rowlett of the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority on May 9 when asked about the general water level in this region.
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