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Hesitant Steps
The April challenge for the Battlefords Photo Club was “slippery” and the winner was Andrea Jackson with her photo entitled Hesitant Steps. The Battlefords Photo Club meets September to June at the Allen Sapp Gallery at 7 p.m. the first Tuesday of every month. Photo by Andrea Jackson
This week in ... A look back at the news stories making the pages of the News-Optimist in ...
1986
By Jayne Foster Staff Reporter
• The top story on the front page was a boost to the mayor of North Battleford’s
salary to $24,000 for 1986, an increase of $2,480 and a plan to set the mayor’s pay at half that of the city commissioner, starting Jan. 1 of 1987. January of the previous year, council had approved a two per cent increase for aldermanic indemnities bringing the rate to $8,323 per year, but had decided to refer the mayor’s remuneration to an independent committee. Justice C. Ross Winner of Queen’s bench Court, Battleford, reported to council this week in 1986 that the committee felt paying the mayor half of what the city commissioner makes was fair and ap-
propriate. (These days, the mayor of North Battleford makes something over $60,000.) • Also on the front page of the News-Optimist was a photo of work being done on the former NBCI turned Cairns High School turned John Paul II Collegiate. Six hundred students were expected to enrol in Grade 8-12 in the fall. • Local MLA Myles Morin, revenue and financial services minister, said the provincial budget would see $6.5 million for the Battlefords in newly initiated special projects. Morin said these projects would
include funding for change in transportation under the Urban Assistance Act, grants for regional development, grants for Sask. Housing Association, expansion of the Vida McDonald Activity Centre, a corrections facility and nearly $1 million under the provincial capital fund for various municipal projects. • John Gormley, talk show host who, in 1986, was MP for the Battlefords-Meadow Lake, was a guest speaker at the annual Battlefords Right To Life Pro-Life banquet.