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Wind gives semi drivers a hard time

Wind gives semi drivers a hard time

Meota News
COVID-19 won’t be stopping Battlefords 2021 music festival

COVID-19 won’t be stopping Battlefords 2021 music festival

The Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival will run as scheduled this season after being cancelled last year.
SGI reporting 369 impaired offences in December

SGI reporting 369 impaired offences in December

SGI reported that there was still plenty of drinking and driving cases found during the December Traffic Safety Spotlight on impaired driving.
Staff changes at St. Peter’s School to start ‘21

Staff changes at St. Peter’s School to start ‘21

Unity News
Find new truth beyond your traditions and beliefs

Find new truth beyond your traditions and beliefs

It can be a challenge to become motivated about a new year. An old year like 2020 can continue to cause us indigestion.
N.B. man pleads not guilty in P.A. court to attempted murder

N.B. man pleads not guilty in P.A. court to attempted murder

A North Battleford man pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and elected to be tried by provincial court judge. Trent Fox, 19, has been in custody since his arrest in October 2020.
Three-body photo events in January

Three-body photo events in January

The moon begins the year just past full phase. The next significant event is Jan. 11, when Venus is just 1.5 degrees north of Luna. Jan. 13, Jupiter is snuggled up close at three degrees north, but Jan 14, Mercury is even closer at two degrees away.
Premier Moe tears into Regina for policy which would restrict energy company advertising

Premier Moe tears into Regina for policy which would restrict energy company advertising

If you don’t like the money that comes from energy, try going without it. And by the way, you’re currently accepting a lot of it, which you might soon do without. That was the message Premier Scott Moe sent to the City of Regina on Jan.
Crop organization AGMs lend support to carbon credit

Crop organization AGMs lend support to carbon credit

A number of Saskatchewan crop organizations have given their stamp of approval to a resolution calling for farmers to receive credit for their efforts to remove carbon.
Manulife gives $10,000 to BUHF

Manulife gives $10,000 to BUHF

Submitted In December, Battlefords Union Hospital Foundation received a significant donation from a leading company in the financial services industry of The Battlefords, First Rate Financial Manulife Securities.
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