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Volume 110 No. 5
North Battleford, Sask.
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
Fire ban issued for most of province Staff
On Aug. 31, extreme wildfire hazards caused the Wildfire Management Branch of the Ministry of Environment to issue a fire
ban for most of the province. According to the ministry’s news release, effective immediately, all open fires are prohibited for all provincial Crown land and
for provincial parks and recreation sites south of the Churchill River to the U.S. border. The ban affects all provincial parks and recreation sites in the area,
including Battlefords Provincial Park. For a full list, see www.saskatchewan. ca/residents/environmentpublic-health-and-safety/ wildfire-in-saskatchewan/ fire-bans.
No open fires or fireworks are permitted. The following are permitted: self-contained heating devices, pressurized stoves, gas barbecues, propane firepits, and charcoal
briquettes used in an approved firebox. The ban will be in place until conditions improve and the Ministry of Environment issues further notice.
Back in Action
Josh Sielsky looked to work his way past Cody Spagrud during a scrimmage at the Battlefords North Stars training camp Thursday afternoon at the Civic Centre. After a pair of games with the AJHL’s Bonnyville Pontiacs, the North Stars will host the Humboldt Broncos at the Civic Centre Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Their last pre-season home contest will be against the Kindersley Klippers at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Photo by Lucas Punkari
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