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North Battleford city clerk retires, bids farewell

North Battleford city clerk retires, bids farewell

The longtime city clerk at North Battleford City Hall is calling it a career. The city has bid farewell to Director of Legislative Services Debbie Wohlberg.
Kids do the darndest things

Kids do the darndest things

Who out there remembers a program, on both TV and radio, called 鈥淜ids Say the Darndest Things!鈥 hosted by Art Linkletter? He put regular people, especially kids, at ease in front of a microphone, asked them simple questions and received hilarious ans
Keep counting

Keep counting

Compliments come in all sizes and forms: genuine or insincere; solicited or spontaneous; or, an accolade meant to produce a smile.
Cases of COVID-19 at Medstead and Luseland schools

Cases of COVID-19 at Medstead and Luseland schools

Living Sky School Division is reporting two more cases of COVID-19 in their school division. They report a case of COVID-19 was diagnosed in an individual in Medstead Central School, and in an individual in Luseland School on Jan. 21.

Fallen giant: 500-year-old tree falls in North Vancouver park

A giant has fallen in North Vancouver. Capilano River Regional Park has said goodbye to one of its last standing sentinel trees. The Douglas fir tree, estimated to be around 500 years old, two metres in diameter, and 58 metres tall, fell on Dec.
Man banished from Onion Lake arrested there

Man banished from Onion Lake arrested there

A man banished from Onion Lake Cree Nation was arrested there on Dec. 8, 2020. RCMP arrested Terrance Stonechild, 32, on Onion Lake Dec. 8, 2020, and charged him with weapons and drug-related offences.
SJHL hosting Virtual Showcase this week

SJHL hosting Virtual Showcase this week

The SJHL may not be back on the ice yet for real, but they are coming back this week 鈥 virtually. The SJHL has announced it is planning to hold a Virtual Showcase on the Twitch streaming platform on Jan. 29 and 30.
Jan. 25 COVID-19 update: One new death, 33,353 vaccines delivered, 240 new cases

Jan. 25 COVID-19 update: One new death, 33,353 vaccines delivered, 240 new cases

There were 304 doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered yesterday in Saskatchewan聽- this brings the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 33,353.聽As of January 24, 102 per cent of the doses received have been administered.
Butterfly-friendly gardens an invitation to visit or stay

Butterfly-friendly gardens an invitation to visit or stay

Are you happy it is again time to consider purchasing seeds for growing your garden this year? Have you thought about growing something that will lure some interesting critters into your space, so you can enjoy yet another aspect of your garden? Thin
87 people lost their lives in vehicle crashes in 2020

87 people lost their lives in vehicle crashes in 2020

Submitted Preliminary statistics* from SGI show 87 people lost their lives in road collisions in 2020 on Saskatchewan roads.
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