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Volume 107 No. 46
North Battleford, Sask.
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Visitors Welcome ...
The Battlefords River Valley Visitor Centre officially opened Thursday evening with a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the opening of the renovated building. People on hand included North Battleford Mayor Ian Hamilton, Battleford Mayor Derek Mahon and Battlefords MLA and Minister of the Environment Herb Cox. One of the main renovations included insulating the building to ensure it can be open year-round. The total investment for the project was $301,669.50, made up by $49,962 from Destination Battlefords and $251,707.50 from the Battlefords River Valley Board. The property was originally occupied by Battlefords Superslide but the City of North Battleford later took the property over and by 1998 the Battlefords Wildlife Federation leased and operated it as the Battlefords Wildlife Federation Nature Centre. It was transferred to the Battlefords River Valley Board in 2014, with Destination Battlefords relocating there to offer visitor information services. Photo by Craig Beauchemin