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P.A., Melfort among handful of North Central Sask. communities that set new heat records Monday
The scorching heat on Monday sent temperature records falling like dominoes across Saskatchewan.According to preliminary numbers from Environment Canada, Monday was the hottest September 9 on record f...
Sep 10, 2024
Healing begins for students, staff at Evan Hardy Collegiate
Warning: This story may contain details that are disturbing to some readers. The Kids Help Phone is available 24-7 at 1-800-668-6868, or text 686868. Adults can access Saskatoon Mobile Crisis 24-7 at ...
Sep 09, 2024

Fuel prices drop around Saskatchewan
You may have noticed around Saskatchewan that the price of gas has started to substantially drop. In the last week alone, the average price of gas in Prince Albert went from $1.65 per litre down to an...
Sep 09, 2024

Home destroyed by arson to be demolished
The owner of the house on 101st Street in North Battleford will have his property demolished. The house, which caught fire mid-June and was deemed arson, was found in disrepair by the director of prot...
Sep 09, 2024

Two new group homes coming to Biggar
Premier Scott Moe announced a partnership with Farm in the Dell and the Town of Biggar to develop two new group homes for 10 people with intellectual disabilities. Farm in the Dell will also operate a...
Sep 09, 2024
From Treaty 6 to the Big Smoke Madison Noon is living her dream
Whether it's jingle-dress dancing at a local powwow or performing at the Toronto Raptors home games Madison Noon is proving hard work pays off."I think I've been on this path since I was young," she t...
Sep 09, 2024
Education Minister responds to ‘horrible incident’ at Evan Hardy Collegiate
Students, families, and teachers are still shaken up after a 15-year-old girl was set on fire at Evan Hardy Collegiate in Saskatoon.Saskatchewan Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill told reporters his t...
Sep 09, 2024

Two Alberta men get 6 1/2-year prison sentences for Coutts protest
Two men have been sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison for their roles in the blockade of the Canada-U.S. border crossing at Coutts, Alta.Anthony Olienick showed no emotion while Chris Carbert appeared ...
Sep 09, 2024

Government plans to advance Battleford District Care Centre to meet modern standards
The Battleford District Care Centre (BDCC) project will replace the original centre by developing a business case, as the Government of Saskatchewan has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) to engage a...
Sep 09, 2024

Nomination packages available for potential candidates
Looking to get into local politics? It's time to get your documentation together. Nomination packages are now available on the City of North Battleford website for both mayoral and councillor hopefuls...
Sep 09, 2024