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SPC offering first year of new nursing program

SPC offering first year of new nursing program

Nursing students will be able to take their first year of a new program in Muenster this fall. The University of Saskatchewan has launched a brand new Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.

New recruits at NBFES

Nine new part-time firefighters have joined the ranks of North Battleford Fire and Emergency Services (NBFES). The new firefighters are nearing the completion of in-house and field training.
Humboldt area to fill shipping container for Ussongo

Humboldt area to fill shipping container for Ussongo

Massive support has equalled a shipping container for Humboldt to fill for a community in Tanzania. On March 1, representatives of SaskTel's We See You program were in Humboldt to gauge community support for involvement in the program.

New weekly newsletter feature launched

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Zone Marksmanship Competition

Zone Marksmanship Competition

The Battlefords cadets, both air and army, members were on the mark at the Stage II Zone Marksmanship Competition in North Battleford.

He ran, but couldn't hide

A fugitive wanted on a Canada-wide warrant was apprehended on Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation early this week. Around 7 p.m.

Bigger buses bought

Living Sky School Division capitalized on a good deal when they purchased bigger, better buses. Ray Kopera, chief financial officer, said the 46-passenger buses became available for less than the cost of 36-passenger buses.

RCMP seize stolen items from LeRoy area home

Stolen snowmobiles, tools and illegal drugs were three things RCMP discovered at a house near LeRoy last week.
Communities plan for the future

Communities plan for the future

The Town of Blaine Lake and Village of Marcelin held an Official Community Plan (OCP) open house to unveil its inter-municipal plan draft March 1 at Blaine Lake Community Hall.

No sweat for new director

For many, retiring means moving onto greener pastures, namely the golf course. "That's not me," said Ron Ford, former director of education for Living Sky School Division. "I have way too much energy for 'this is it.
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