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Volume 109 No. 35
North Battleford, Sask.
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
For the Birds The Canadian Mental Health Association of the Battlefords is continuing their fundraising efforts for their new location at the former Lions Den. This time with an auction of one-ofa-kind birdhouses. The Great Birdhouse Auction will feature over 20 decked-out birdhouses, including this one painted by Brett Wilson. The rest of the birdhouses can be viewed at kramerauction.ca and are on display at the Chapel Gallery. For more details turn to Page 8. Photo submitted
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In the news this week Staff The preliminary hearing into Gerald Stanley’s second-degree murder charge began Monday at 9 a.m. at North Battleford Provincial Court. Stanley was charged in the wake of the fatal shooting of Colten Boushie on a rural property near Biggar last August. There was a visible police presence in the area surrounding the court house that morning. Security was also tight for those entering the building. The hearing will determine whether there is sufficient evidence to proceed to trial. There is a publication ban on evidence presented at a preliminary hearing. Stanley has pled not guilty to the charge and was released on bail in mid-August, under strict conditions.