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Volume 107 No. 30
North Battleford, Sask.
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
This week in ... A look back at the news stories making the pages of the News-Optimist in ...
2008
By Jayne Foster Staff Reporter
Music in the Home
Owner of The Gog, Kelly Waters, hosted pop-rock-folk trio Until Red in a house concert Friday evening. The house concert is a popular way for audiences and artists to enjoy interactive and personal performances in a home setting. Left to right Dylan MacDonald, Roman Clarke, Waters and Liam Duncan. See Page 6 for Everybody Has a Story. Photo by Jayne Foster
• This week in 2008, North Battleford residents were told they could look forward to voting on a question of whether or not to have the stop arms and flashing lights reinstated on city school buses. Almost 1,600 signatures had been collected on a petition to put the question on the fall civic election ballot. The practice has been curtailed earlier because it was thought children would be safer. The ensuing vote saw the stop arms and flashing light put back into use. • This week in 2008 also saw the testimony of the lone surviving RCMP officer from the shooting incident that claimed the lives of two other officers in the first week of the Curt Dagenais double murder trial in Saskatoon. RCMP Constable Michelle Knopp, who was wounded during the incident, broke into tears several times during testimony as she recounted the events that took place on July 7, 2006. Dagenais was convicted in 2009 and sentenced to three life sentences for the deaths of RCMP constables Marc Bourdages and Robin Cameron and the attempted murder of Knopp. An appeal was thrown out by the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal in 2012. • In sports, the North Stars had reason to celebrate after beating the top ranked team in the country. They won 1-0 in game two of the Itech Conference semifinal series against Humboldt at the Civic Centre.
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