A busy year for the City of North Battleford
As 2023 draws to a close, battlefordsNOW is taking a look back on some of the most important and impactful stories of the year.
For the City of North Battleford, the past year was a busy one with developments on many fronts.
In June, during National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations, the city announced its plans to start a cultural development at the top of King Hill. The city is working with several different local groups, individuals, Elders, and major funders to develop a new permanent landmark connected to the city’s trail system on top of King Hill.
Mayor David Gillan noted the development will be a cultural pavilion, incorporating the Cree word “Tawȃw,” meaning “Welcome,” in its name that will be entitled: “Tawȃw Point.” The project will be designed to commemorate and celebrate the region’s Indigenous and Métis heritage, history and culture.