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Ambulance board organizes

The first meeting of the Manitou Ambulance Board was held Jan. 11 with representatives from the Villages of Marsden and Neilburg and the Rural Municipalities of Hillsdale No. 440 and Manitou Lake No. 442 in attendance.

Cow panels stolen

Twenty cow fencing panels have been stolen fromr a site northwest of Paynton in the RM of Paynton. Maidstone RCMP say the panels were stolen sometime between Oct. 31 and Nov. 1.
Province decides to move cabins out, let Waldsea Lake flood in spring

Province decides to move cabins out, let Waldsea Lake flood in spring

The water is coming. Leave now and help us get your stuff out of harm's way is the message cabin owners at Waldsea Lake got at a public meeting in Humboldt on January 24.
Lab equipment finds new home

Lab equipment finds new home

It might be second-hand, but some lab equipment from a local college is finding new life. St. Peter's College (SPC) in Muenster has donated some of their old laboratory equipment to a school in Tanzania.

Crimes against persons up

Crimes against persons and property in the town of Battleford are on the rise, according to a report presented to town council. Staff Sgt. Phil Wilson attended the Jan.

Memorial dance benefits United Way

Battlefords United Way Executive Director Jane Zielke has announced that proceeds from the Aaron Fauchon New Year's Eve memorial dance totaled $11,466.

Fees go up with council passing bylaws

A host of fees for a range of items are going up at in North Battleford, following the final passage of a number of fee bylaws Jan. 24.
Prayer breakfast honours emergency services

Prayer breakfast honours emergency services

Its focus was prayer and protective services.

879 head sold at Spiritwood

Spiritwood Stockyards handled 879 head Jan. 26. Steers weighing 300 to 400 pounds had a high price of $1.67 with an average of $1.56; 400 to 500 had a high price of $1.64 with an average of $1.57; 500 to 600 had a high price of $1.

Physicians working to qualify

New physicians for the North Saskatchewan River Health Holdings practice are presently working through new requirements of the College of Physicians and Surgeons for certification.
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