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Nicole Goldsworthy  / Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Nicole Goldsworthy / Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Nicole Goldsworthy is a content creator with a focus on municipal, education and First Nations news. She is a certified municipal administrator and has worked for municipalities for 19 years. She has worked as a director for Culture, Parks and Recreation, Recreation and Community Development officer and currently works as the administrator for the Village of Bjorkdale. She grew up in Hudson Bay and writes for SaskToday.ca on current news in northeast Saskatchewan. She believes local news is essential and keeps communities connected and informed on local issues. She is married with three children. She enjoys the outdoors, sports and spending time with her family

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Recent Work by Nicole Goldsworthy

Wood carvers plan to create a 4th archway for Spruce Haven Park

Wood carvers plan to create a 4th archway for Spruce Haven Park

The final location of the archway will be determined in consultation with the Melfort's fire chief with consideration given to emergency response access. 
North East School Division prepares for 2024 elections

North East School Division prepares for 2024 elections

Anyone looking to run for a school board will be required to provide a Criminal Record Check.
Animal Protection Services conduct search at Archerwill residence

Animal Protection Services conduct search at Archerwill residence

The APSS received a complaint from one of their law enforcement partners about animals possibly being in distress.
Update: Carrot River declares state of emergency after destructive storm

Update: Carrot River declares state of emergency after destructive storm

By declaring a state of emergency, the community will have access to the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program.
North East School Division looking into cell phone policy

North East School Division looking into cell phone policy

The NESD is currently in the research phase of developing a division wide policy on personal cell phone devices.
Town of Carrot River cleaning up after destructive storm

Town of Carrot River cleaning up after destructive storm

The people of Carrot River has been coming together to help clean up the destruction from the unconfirmed plow wind on June 23.
Town of Nipawin approves slight tax increase for property owners

Town of Nipawin approves slight tax increase for property owners

The increase should be less than $50 for most property owners. 
Melfort Car Show and Shine sees over 100 registered cars

Melfort Car Show and Shine sees over 100 registered cars

Greased Lightning was the theme.
Racquel Hilbert wins Sask Party nomination for Humboldt-Watrous Constituency

Racquel Hilbert wins Sask Party nomination for Humboldt-Watrous Constituency

Candidate is interested in seeing more women and the unique skill set they bring to politics in government.
Northeast communities have plans to celebrate Indigenous culture

Northeast communities have plans to celebrate Indigenous culture

National Indigenous Peoples Day takes place on the summer solstice, June 21. It provides a day to learn more about the rich and diverse cultures, voices experiences and histories of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.
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