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Move wasn't a good one

Dear Editor My wife and I moved back to North Battleford in February.
LINDA'S LINES - Make 'em laugh

LINDA'S LINES - Make 'em laugh

There are two things I thoroughly enjoy: my role and work in United Way and being part of our local Toastmasters club.
Students take steps for a cause

Students take steps for a cause

Decked out in school colours and filled with pride, students at Ratushniak Elementary School in Maidstone took steps for a cause Friday.
JPII performers are Oklahoma bound

JPII performers are Oklahoma bound

Staff and students of John Paul II Collegiate high school are putting the production Rodgers and Hemmerstein's Oklahoma! into action Nov. 23, 24 and 25. Oklahoma! the musical is set in Oklahoma Territory in 1906, outside a town called Claremore.

SARCAN recognizes long service

Irene Schwartz of North Battleford was among 62 employees recognized for long service to SARCAN Recycling Sept. 23 at an employee recognition event in Saskatoon. Schwartz earned a 15-year award.

MS society works to speed up research

Dear Editor Over the past several months, there has been a great deal of media coverage on chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) and multiple sclerosis. Since Dr.
Councillors lower boom on 105th Street property

Councillors lower boom on 105th Street property

North Battleford lowered the boom Monday on another run-down property, this time on 105th Street. City council voted unanimously to pass a resolution to raze the property at 1501-105th Street.

Midget Stars split home opener weekend

Saturday, the Stars allowed four powerplay goals and lost 6-2 in their season opener. Justin Lund scored on the powerplay in the first with Dylan Fluter drawing the assists. Jesse Gerbig scored in the second from Regan Yew.

North Stars swept in home-and-home series

Friday night in Melfort, the North Stars scored three first period goals, two by Colin Phaneud and one by Woody Klassen. Kyle Birch was the losing goaltender. The period scores were: 3-3 after the first, 4-3 for Melfort after the second and 6-3.

Aquatics tender awarded to Jen Col Construction

Jen Col Construction Ltd. has been awarded the contract for construction of a six-lane aquatics centre component of the Credit Union CUPlex. Jen Col beat out seven other bidders from all over Canada with a total price of $16,459,000 plus GST.
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