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City urging people to slow down, obey signs

With the large amount of road work happening in North Battleford, the City is urging people to slow down, stay alert and obey barricades and signs.
North West Resistance peopled with "characters"

North West Resistance peopled with "characters"

To hear local author Wayne Brown tell it, the North West Resistance is a tale of larger-than-life characters, calamity, disorganization and hardship. The people involved in the North West Resistance make for interesting reading.

More 'friends' of the CUPlex announced

The momentum for the Credit Union CUPlex fundraising campaign continues with the release this week of the names of a number of "friends" who have contributed to the project.

Health region discusses priorities

The Prince Albert Parkland regional Health Authority's annual general meeting was held Sept. 8 evening in Prince Albert. About 35 people attended the meeting.
Rain having impact on cemetery: York

Rain having impact on cemetery: York

Wet weather is not a dead issue in North Battleford, as the city's cemeteries are now the latest to face challenges because of this year's increased rain and moisture. Parks and Recreation Director Stuart York reported to council Sept.
BHP's Jansen project slowed by rain

BHP's Jansen project slowed by rain

It's an unprepossessing sight at the moment.
Barbara Glanz prepares for the Battlefords

Barbara Glanz prepares for the Battlefords

There aren't too many places in the world where Barbara Glanz hasn't been. Glanz has already spoken on seven continents on a range of customer service topics, including how to improve service and how to keep your employee base motivated and happy.
Commemorative ride re-enacts North West Resistance trek

Commemorative ride re-enacts North West Resistance trek

The Steele Scouts set out to retrace Sam Steele's historic ride of 125 years ago Aug. 30. Starting at Frog Lake, over several days they travelled to Fort Pitt, Frenchman Butte and finally to Steele Narrows at Loon Lake.

Region examines sick time progress

The Prince Albert Parkland Regional Health Authority board of directors heard a report on the progress the region is making on reducing sick time, overtime and work place injuries at its regular board meeting Sept. 8 in Prince Albert.
On fire

On fire

Six Humboldt area businesses up for eight ABEX awards
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