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Neglected dogs rescued

The City of North Battleford has seized two dogs from a residence on the east side of the city. The dogs were taken into custody by special constables, assisted by the Saskatchean SPCA and the RCMP, on the morning of Dec. 7.

Indecent act reported

Lloydminster Rural RCMP are requesting the public's assistance in providing information about an indecent act reported Oct. 1. At 9:15 p.m a man was observed masturbating outside a business in Lashburn.
Community supports Cammidge family

Community supports Cammidge family

Aug. 4 was just another ordinary day for Rob Cammidge, a long time Neilburg resident, who was working in the Caltex Energy Field Office, located about three kilometres north of Maidstone. And then, at approximately 10:30 a.m.
Search for missing man

Search for missing man

RCMP are asking for the public's assistance in locating an 84-year-old man from Bruno, who has been missing since Sept. 16. Victor Mateyshin was last seen that day between 1 and 2 p.m. 16 kilometres north of Dana.
Dig uncovers mother lode of bones

Dig uncovers mother lode of bones

They hit the mother lode - not of gold, but of something with more historical significance - bones.

More CUplex announcements

Money continues to roll in to the Credit Union CUPlex fundraising committee for the new multipurpose facility. Two new announcements of sponsorships were made Oct. 6.

Business expansion and retention program launched by Enterprise Region

The North West Enterprise Region officially launched their Business Retention and Expansion program this week as a way to gain more understanding about the current business climate in the region.
Fire price tag $20,000

Fire price tag $20,000

It is estimated there was $20,000 in damage to contents of a house on 98th Street after a fire on the weekend. North Battleford Fire and Emergency Services responded to a report of a couch on fire in a house on the 1500 block of 98th Street.

Moose dies following collision with car south of Battleford

One person was injured following a collision that apparently involved a car and a moose south of Battleford. The incident happened shortly after 7:30 p.m. Sunday, about two miles south of Battleford on Highway 4.
Community wellness meeting looks to solve problems

Community wellness meeting looks to solve problems

Crime, vandalism, slum landlords and other problems were high on the agenda of local residents Friday at a community meeting held on North Battleford's east side.
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