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PVC welding expertise boosts job growth

PVC welding expertise boosts job growth

Saskatchewan Research Council and North West College collaborate on new plastic welding pilot program.
Lights of Joy herald the Christmas season

Lights of Joy herald the Christmas season

'Tis the season in Battleford
Five sent to hospital after vehicle collides with power pole in P. A.

Five sent to hospital after vehicle collides with power pole in P. A.

A vehicle collided with a power pole in the 1000 Block of 22nd Street East in Prince Albert early Sunday morning.
Woman accused in attempted armed car jacking seeks bail

Woman accused in attempted armed car jacking seeks bail

A woman had flagged a driver down and once he stopped his vehicle, a man came out of the ditch and pointed a firearm at him, say police.
Traffic restrictions in place as P. A. police conduct investigation

Traffic restrictions in place as P. A. police conduct investigation

The public is being asked to avoid the area of 1000 Block of 22nd Street East.
MLA Ryan Domotor booted from caucus over criminal charge

MLA Ryan Domotor booted from caucus over criminal charge

First term MLA for Cut Knife-Turtleford is charged with obtaining sexual services.
P. A. police seize weapons, drugs, charge man with trafficking. cocaine

P. A. police seize weapons, drugs, charge man with trafficking. cocaine

The man was arrested at a west hill business for possession for the purpose of trafficking cocaine.  
Charges resolved by peace bond: Habetler faced similar charges in B.C.

Charges resolved by peace bond: Habetler faced similar charges in B.C.

Sir Brent Adair Habetler was arrested in March and charged with committing an indecent act in a public place in Lloydminster. In Prince George, B. C., in January 2000, he faced similar charges.
Nipawin heliport fundraising effort launches, $370,000 raised

Nipawin heliport fundraising effort launches, $370,000 raised

The goal is to raise $700,000 to build a heliport for the Nipawin Hospital.
Wakaw arena temporarily closed due to excessive carbon monoxide

Wakaw arena temporarily closed due to excessive carbon monoxide

The ice resurfacing machine was identified as a source of the elevated levels of carbon monoxide.
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