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September 25 2025

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City re-opens 110 Street to traffic in North Battleford By SaskToday staff

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NORTH BATTLEFORD — After a long wait, the City of North Battleford has officially reopened 110th Street to traffic. The road had been closed since mid-May for underground pipe and asphalt replacement (UPAR) program work. The 110th Street project involved the underground replacement of water and sewer lines, impacting 110th Street and Pioneer Avenue up to the mid-900 block of 110th Street. Traffic was rerouted to alternative routes during construction while the project progressed. “Large infrastructure projects like this one under the Underground Pipe and Asphalt Replacement (UPAR) program require a lot of care, co-ordination of contractors, and patience from residents and businesses,” the city said on its Facebook page. “We appreciate everyone’s understanding throughout the duration of this year’s construction projects, as we continue to invest in important improvements both on our municipality’s streets — and under them,” the city added.

Shown are, left to right: Coun. Kent Lindgren, Director of Operations Stewart Schafer, Mayor Kelli Hawtin, UPAR Project Manager Jaime Garcia, and Coun. Dennis Mercer, at the official re-opening of 110 Street recently. | City of North Battleford / Facebook

Spudogs back at street fair after trailer theft By Averil Hall Freelance Reporter/Photographer

After a week of searching for their stolen truck and trailer, Spudogs was able to set up at the Battleford Street Fair on September 20. Owner Gayle Clarke said she tracked the trailer’s movements through video recordings, noting there were 40 minutes of missing time. She determined the trailer could not be far from town because the stolen truck had returned within two hours. Clarke said the suspect drove down Highway 40, onto the garbage dump road grid, Continued on page 2

Bruce and Gayle Clarke stand in front of their Spudogs trailer which has community signatures on it. | Photo by Averil Hall

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