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Pedestrian has heart attack

What at first appeared to be a vehicle-pedestrian accident Wednesday, turned out to be a heart attack. North Battleford Fire and Emergency services responded to an EMS call at about 2:30 p.m.

PAPHR representatives take the heat at public meeting

A Prince Albert Parkland Health Region community advisory network annual meeting for the Hafford/Blaine Lake area was held Feb. 7 in Hafford with over 150 concerned residents in attendance.
2011 Citizen of the Year: Rev. Alvin Hingley

2011 Citizen of the Year: Rev. Alvin Hingley

He's known as simply "Reverend Al" to a healthy segment of the local population. Rev. Alvin Hingley is Humboldt and area's Citizen of the Year for 2011.
Coffee party fit for a centenarian

Coffee party fit for a centenarian

What better way is there to spend an afternoon than by buying coffee and sharing a piece of cake with your friends, neighbours and family members? Jack Bullock is no stranger to coffee row.

Joint Sask/Man cabinet meeting yields agreements

The Saskatchewan government wrapped up a joint cabinet meeting with their counterparts in Manitoba last week.

Sit in the director's seat

If you have access to a videocamera and a little creativity, the Lakeland Library Region wants to see what you can do.

Snowmobiling tragedy

A 51-year-old man died Friday in a snowmobiling accident near Maidstone Maidstone RCMP say David Stewart died when his machine struck and oilfield containment berm around 5:30 p.m.

Local priest passes

"The most important step of any pilgrimage is the leave-taking," Father Leo Mann once said. After nearly 50 years in religious life, most of them spent in the Battlefords, a well-known and well-loved priest has died. He died Feb.
City preparing for wet spring

City preparing for wet spring

Building an ark might be going too far, but the City of Humboldt is asking residents to help prepare for possible spring flooding, even while it continues with its own preparations.
Prairie Women on Snowmobiles stop in Humboldt

Prairie Women on Snowmobiles stop in Humboldt

It may have been one of the coldest days of the year, but that didn't stop the Prairie Women on Snowmobiles (PWOS).
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