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Drivers advised to watch out for moose following collisions

Drivers advised to watch out for moose following collisions

The vehicles involved in each collision were damaged, but none of the occupants were injured.
Time to honour veterans during North Battleford's Remembrance Day Service

Time to honour veterans during North Battleford's Remembrance Day Service

A full house gathered at the Don Ross Auditorium in North Battleford to pay their respects to those who served the country for the freedom of all. 
Maidstone and District News: Milleton Hall weekly coffee mornings resume

Maidstone and District News: Milleton Hall weekly coffee mornings resume

A for a night of fun and treats hosted by community organizers.
The Quilt Patch: Three-yard quilt and log cabin days

The Quilt Patch: Three-yard quilt and log cabin days

Rivers’ Edge Quilt Guild members gearing up for Christmas.
Mayfair and District News: Hafford football team advances to provincial finals

Mayfair and District News: Hafford football team advances to provincial finals

Hafford’s Skate Club is holding a swap/shop at the Communiplex on Nov. 12 from 5 to 7 p.m.
Borden and District News: Fire and rescue host Halloween barbecue

Borden and District News: Fire and rescue host Halloween barbecue

Friendship Club members celebrate October birthdays.
Photos: Tools and fuel stolen from Paradise Hill business

Photos: Tools and fuel stolen from Paradise Hill business

Suspects were last seen driving west on Highway 3 towards Lloydminster, Onion Lake or Maidstone areas.
Three candidates in the running for Mayor of North Battleford

Three candidates in the running for Mayor of North Battleford

Terry Caldwell, Wayne Semaganis and Kelli Hawtin vying for city's top job.
Garden Chat: Downsizing your garden without moving out

Garden Chat: Downsizing your garden without moving out

There comes a time when we have to let go and give up some of what we love doing.
Scott Moe won in Saskatchewan promising economic prosperity, but does that truly help citizens?

Scott Moe won in Saskatchewan promising economic prosperity, but does that truly help citizens?

Saskatchewan’s economic growth alone does not fully reflect the province’s progress in terms of citizen well-being.
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