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Website promotes river valley reforestation

There are many ways to spend money on the Internet - music downloads, poker games, bidding on a zombie attack survival kit on eBay. You can also help reforest the Battlefords River Valley by purchasing carbon credits online at www.carboncreditcanada.

Who let the dogs out?

The Battlefords went to the dogs last weekend as the Chautauqua Canine Club hosted their annual kennel and obedience show at the Battleford Arena, April 8 to 10.

Moonlight Madness expanding to two nights

They couldn't decide on one or the other, so they decided to go with both. Moonlight Madness in Humboldt will be held on two nights in 2011.

Corrections wheel in charity

Some people will go to great lengths to support a cause they believe in. For Victor Quijada-Sawitsky, that length will be 110 kilometers on a bicycle.

Near normal runoff expected

While some areas in the southern and eastern parts of the province are bracing for high spring runoff levels, North Battleford can expect near normal levels, according to data released by the Sask. Watershed Authority earlier this month.
Federal election candidates

Federal election candidates

Trost stands on his party's record by Keith Solomon Journal Staff Writer If it ain't broke, don't fix it. That's how Conservative MP Brad Trost sees the Canadian political climate heading into the May 2 federal election.

Man dies in rollover

A Meadow Lake man is dead following a single vehicle rollover Wednesday. Loon Lake RCMP say Travis John Wilson was the sole occupant of the vehicle that rolled approximately on Highway 304 four kilometers east of Makwa at about 6:40 p.m.

Town considers density

With two more multi-unit dwelling applications before Town of Battleford's council, Mayor Chris Odishaw would like to set firm guidelines for future applications. "I feel uncomfortable making decisions on an individual basis," said Odishaw.
Car lands on top of another behind post office

Car lands on top of another behind post office

An ordinary trip to the post office ended in an extraordinary collision between two vehicles last week At approximately 4 p.m.
Putting a face on cancer

Putting a face on cancer

A local photographer is putting together a calendar that won't feature hunky firefighters, stunning mountain vistas, sunny golf courses or classic muscle cars. Instead, Warne Noyce is focusing on the faces of cancer.
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