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Thieves target electrical wire

Electrical wire was stolen from an industrial yard in the Maidstone/Rush Lake area sometime between May 14 and 17. According to Lloydminster Rural RCMP perpetrators took the wire off six spools and left the spools behind.
Northland Power obtains curling naming rights

Northland Power obtains curling naming rights

The fundraising committee for the Credit Union CUPlex got more good news Monday thanks to a major contribution by Northland Power.
City manager Tom Goulden: Alberta-bound

City manager Tom Goulden: Alberta-bound

He's seen Humboldt go from a steadily progressive community to a booming one, and now, he's moving on.Humboldt city manager Tom Goulden will be working his last day in this community on June 30, six years almost to the day after he started.
Twenty-four students look to the future

Twenty-four students look to the future

Celebrating achievements, honouring cherished memories and dreaming about the future made Maidstone's 2010 Graduation Colour Night an emotional and memorable event for all.
Relay lights the night with hope

Relay lights the night with hope

It is estimated that one out of every four Canadians will die from cancer. Look around your office, at your family and friends, and let that number sink in.
HDHF meets fund-raising goal, PotashCorp Lanigan antes up

HDHF meets fund-raising goal, PotashCorp Lanigan antes up

It was an ambitious goal, but a local organization has met the challenge.
Garage razed in blaze

Garage razed in blaze

A garage suffered major damage from a heavy fire that broke out Friday afternoon. The call came in to North Battleford Fire and Emergency Services at around 5 p.m. June 4.

B'ford commits $1.6M to city capital fund

North Battleford mayor Ian Hamilton said Tuesday he was pleased with the Town of Battleford's commitment to pledge $1.6 million to the City of North Battleford for regional recreation capital projects.

Local drivers win local show and shine awards

Before the rain hit Saturday, it was beautiful day to be outside and a beautiful day to check out some beautiful cars.
SWA challenges federal order to close culvert

SWA challenges federal order to close culvert

The SWA has complied with a federal order, but has decided to challenge the order in federal court.Early last month, Environment Canada issued an order to the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority (SWA) to stop the water flow between two lakes.
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