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In the news this week Staff
“We’re going to see that The Lighthouse stays open. That’s the bottom line,” says Herb Cox, Battlefords MLA, who spoke extensively about The Lighthouse Serving the Battlefords in an interview with the News-Optimist Wednesday afternoon. “We have not cut any funding to The Lighthouse. That has not been the issue,” said Cox. “In fact we’ve actually increased funding for homeless shelters for individuals by 21 per cent and by families for over 300 per cent, so we have increased the funding. We have now agreed, Social Services has agreed, that they’re going to fund anybody that comes in for the first night, and the next day they’ll do the paperwork and everybody gets the first night paid for.” Meanwhile, other provincial election candidates are calling foul. See more inside.
North Battleford, Sask.
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Caring to Dance Dancers Who Care, Version II, took place Saturday at the Don Ross Centre when dancers from throughout the community came together to raise funds for the Battlefords Trade and Education Centre. See more Thursday. Photo by Averil Hall
NEW LUNCH & DINNER MENU There’s a new twist on your old favorites
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