Category Archives: Battlefords

Former N.B. mayor will run for council; plans on tackling crime
A former mayor and councillor is throwing his hat back into the ring to try and make a change on crime levels, he says. Wayne Ray was on North Battleford’s city council from 1988 to 1996 and was...
Sep 23, 2016

Three charged in relation to recovered vehicles
An adult and two youth males were arrested following the recovery of stolen vehicles and other property. On Sept. 20, members of the Battlefords Detachment General Investigative Section (GIS) located ...
Sep 23, 2016

Three charged in relation to recovered vehicles
An adult and two youth males were arrested following the recovery of stolen vehicles and other property. On Sept. 20, members of the Battlefords Detachment General Investigative Section (GIS) located ...
Sep 23, 2016

Mayor isn’t concerned over acclaimed candidates
It’s North Battleford’s second election in a row where the mayoral candidate ran unopposed. Councillor Ryan Bater is the newly acclaimed mayor to take over from Mayor Ian Hamilton who was ...
Sep 23, 2016

Mayor isn’t concerned over acclaimed candidates
It’s North Battleford’s second election in a row where the mayoral candidate ran unopposed. Councillor Ryan Bater is the newly acclaimed mayor to take over from Mayor Ian Hamilton who was ...
Sep 23, 2016

Free curling in Wilkie this season
Curling returns to the ice this year in Wilkie and it's going to be free to play all season. The Wilkie Curling Club is returning back to its home sheets this season after the fire on Oct. 9, 2015 cau...
Sep 23, 2016

Free curling in Wilkie this season
Curling returns to the ice this year in Wilkie and it's going to be free to play all season. The Wilkie Curling Club is returning back to its home sheets this season after the fire on Oct. 9, 2015 cau...
Sep 23, 2016

Local school hopes community will help with book donations
St. Mary’s School is about to receive more books in its library with the Indigo Adopt a School Program. The school’s librarian Christine Sawarin applied for the school to take part in Indi...
Sep 23, 2016

Local school hopes community will help with book donations
St. Mary’s School is about to receive more books in its library with the Indigo Adopt a School Program. The school’s librarian Christine Sawarin applied for the school to take part in Indi...
Sep 23, 2016

Maidstone RCMP warn of paving scam
The Maidstone RCMP is warning the public about a scam where people offer pavement work. Police say the detachment received reports of individuals who approached people and told them they are working i...
Sep 23, 2016