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P.A. warden wants Westside Outlaws gang member moved to Alberta prison

P.A. warden wants Westside Outlaws gang member moved to Alberta prison

Jonathan Swiftwolfe is a Westside Outlaw and incompatible with nearly everyone at Saskatchewan Penitentiary
ISC closes, North Battleford service centre to go all virtual

ISC closes, North Battleford service centre to go all virtual

All ISC staff based in the North Battleford office will continue to be employed, working from home
Wayne Pruden tournament raises $55,776

Wayne Pruden tournament raises $55,776

Event was the 25th Anniversary
October is Distracted Driving Month in North Battleford

October is Distracted Driving Month in North Battleford

The city of North Battleford will have its Community Safety Officers looking for distracted drivers this month.
Vaccine clinics set up for October

Vaccine clinics set up for October

Will be offering Pfizer vaccine at all locations
Mars is in conjunction with the sun and can’t be seen in October

Mars is in conjunction with the sun and can’t be seen in October

The Zodiacal Light is visible in northern latitudes in the east before morning twilight for first two weeks of October
Dekker Centre announces details of fall shows

Dekker Centre announces details of fall shows

Shows include {title of show}, Sask. Country Music Singer Songwriter Circle, and A Dramatic Reading of A Christmas Carol.
Ice Wolves hammer North Stars with five-goal third period

Ice Wolves hammer North Stars with five-goal third period

League also outlines its proof of vaccination requirements for attending Friday's games
The way trial unfolding ‘bordering on reprehensible,’ says N.B. judge

The way trial unfolding ‘bordering on reprehensible,’ says N.B. judge

In a rare move Judge Daniel O'Hanlon commented on the Crown not calling witnesses during Drayden Clinton's trial
Sask. businesses begin asking for proof of vaccination on Friday

Sask. businesses begin asking for proof of vaccination on Friday

Beginning Friday, Sask. residents will have to begin carrying their COVID-19 vaccine certificates or negative test results to access certain public spaces in the province.
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