Category Archives: Newsletter Daily

North Battleford looks for help to tackle root causes of crime, social challenges
The City of North Battleford is seeking proposals from an individual or firm to help execute the Community Safety and Wellbeing Plan.The successful applicant will assess the current state of regional ...
Jul 03, 2025

Construction begins on new group homes in Biggar
Two new group homes and a day program in Biggar mark a significant step forward in supporting adults with intellectual disabilities in the province. Construction on the project just got underway. It i...
Jul 03, 2025

Pair of North Stars commit to post-secondary hockey programs
Two members of the Battlefords North Stars are taking the next step in their hockey journey, as Jordan Grill and Jackson Allan have both committed to post-secondary hockey programs for the upcoming se...
Jul 03, 2025
Sask. law firm considering class action suit against province over wildfire response
There appears to be a lot of public interest in a potential class action lawsuit regarding the government's response to wildfires in Saskatchewan. Chad Eggerman, the founding partner of Procido Law wh...
Jul 02, 2025

North West College plans 'bold" new look
It's a bold new dawn for North West College. "We've had a good look at our current logo, and I think it's definitely served us well over time, but it's brought up some unintended comparisons," said Pr...
Jul 02, 2025

From ashes to action: NDP and SPSA address plans to rebuild fire-stricken communities
As the province deals with another uptick in wildfires, the opposition is calling on the government to adopt a coordinated plan to rebuild communities that have already been destroyed.In Prince Albert...
Jul 02, 2025

North Battleford opens year-round depot for household hazardous waste
Residents in the Battlefords now have a year-round option to safely get rid of old fuels, cleaners and other household chemicals - without having to wait for a special drop-off day.The City of North B...
Jul 02, 2025

Unfilled jobs help Town of Battleford post $2 million surplus
Several jobs remaining open for longer than expected last year helped the Town of Battleford post a $2 million surplus last year. Town council was presented with their 2024 audited financial statement...
Jul 02, 2025
Tobacco settlement plays role in smaller Sask. government deficit
Saskatchewan's provincial government ended the 2024-25 fiscal year with a deficit nearly at what it budgeted for a year prior, but a good part of the reason it wasn't higher was a landmark tobacco set...
Jul 02, 2025

Hooked for free: Anglers get a no-licence weekend on Sask. waters
Good things come to those who bait and this time, they don't even need to pay for a licence.Saskatchewan's Free Fishing Weekend is back July 12 and 13. The Ministry of Environment said in a release is...
Jul 02, 2025