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11th annual walk remembers children of Battleford Industrial School

11th annual walk remembers children of Battleford Industrial School

First Avenue project coming to an end

First Avenue project coming to an end

Monthly mayor's report introduces new bylaw officer and plans for the future.
Mercier appointed Prince Albert permanent city clerk

Mercier appointed Prince Albert permanent city clerk

Terri Mercier was appointed acting city clerk in June.
Sask Rivers board approves track upgrades

Sask Rivers board approves track upgrades

SSBA resolution about early learning outcomes also adopted.
Cree and Indigenous Studies finds a new home

Cree and Indigenous Studies finds a new home

USask to offer Bachelor of Education program in Pelican Narrows.
Birch Bark Basket exercise teaches teachers about land-based learning

Birch Bark Basket exercise teaches teachers about land-based learning

Promoting Indigenous culture through professional development.
Ranch Ehrlo Society approved for new residential care home

Ranch Ehrlo Society approved for new residential care home

Ranch Ehrlo currently operates a care home in the RM of Buckland and is looking to relocate to Prince Albert.
The magic of biochar: Polytech pioneers in soil research

The magic of biochar: Polytech pioneers in soil research

Sask Polytech's biochar expertise continues to grow, yielding fruitful applied research in forestry.
Saskbooks annual Book Week returns to Northwest Sask., local author featured

Saskbooks annual Book Week returns to Northwest Sask., local author featured

The annual celebration of Saskatchewan published books returns to North Battleford on Oct. 6 for a second time, with a reading of Miguel Fenrich's What Lies in the Valley.
Beauval RCMP investigate shots fired at homes on Canoe Lake Cree FN

Beauval RCMP investigate shots fired at homes on Canoe Lake Cree FN

If you see Marissa McCallum or Shannon Opikokew or know where they are, contact Beauval RCMP at 306-288-6400. Information can also be submitted anonymously by contacting Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.saskcrimestoppers.com.
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