City Calendar
Wintertainment meet the sled dog team
February 24th, 2023
1:00pm - 4:00pm
Location to be determined
- All ages
- 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
June 23, 2022
June 17, 2022
Partial Street Closure: June 16
June 16, 2022
June 16, 2022
June 9, 2022
June 8, 2022
Just make a selection from the option box below.
Payments can be made with a credit card or a debit VISA.
For a criminal record check. Fill out the application and make payment. The receipt will be sent to the RCMP detachment. Bring two pieces of government issued ID to the RCMP detachment and they can begin the process.
For a fire pit application. Fill out the application and make payment. Contact the Fire Department at 306-445-1770 to arrange the inspection of the fire pit. Present the firefighters with the receipt of payment at the time of inspection
Approximately 15,000 people call the City of North Battleford home - making it the fifth-largest city in Saskatchewan. More people travel to North Battleford for work, education, shopping, healthcare or to enjoy the outstanding recreation facilities and sports events. The Battleford's Region trading area is estimated to serve as many as 73,500 people.
This section provides information for residents living in or moving to North Battleford. Learn about the active role the City plays in community safety and what you can do to contribute to it; find information on permits and licenses, payment options for taxes and utilities, which services are being offered to reduce waste and which education and healthcare facilities are available in the City.
Are you new to Canada?
Contact the Battlefords Immigration Resource Centre to learn about the services that are available to you in our community.
We also suggest the following pages and documents:
Have a Block Party: How To Guide, Temporary Street Use Permit, Party Handout
Residential Security: Improve the safety of your home, property and neighbourhood
The City of North Battleford Economic Development team is the connection for business support from the City.
We are here to create an environment that allows existing businesses to flourish while encouraging new investments.
North Battleford’s relative size allows for a flexible municipal government that gets rid of the red tape for fast, friendly business development.
City initiatives help North Battleford businesses flourish. Read more here.
If you want answers to complicated development questions, the city development team has professionals in business development, planning, building and licensing. We know everything there is to know about getting the job done in North Battleford.
Whether it’s choosing the right location, insight on the local economy or municipal cost information, the city development team can help.
North Battleford has an industrial park with over 600 acres of land, highway commercial property with significant traffic counts and downtown development opportunities -- all at a competitive price when compared to other cities in Saskatchewan.
City of North Battleford puts residents first with infrastructure projects. Read more here.
There is plenty of real estate here to help you maximize your potential.
North Battleford is located along major thoroughfares (Yellowhead Highway and the Canadian National rail line). This, along with our local regional airport infrastructure, will guarantee its growth and importance as a commercial and retail hub for the region that has access to provincial, national and international markets.
Get connected... Get to North Battleford.
Whether you are looking to buy or rent in North Battleford, there are a wide variety of housing choices that range from urban to rural, condos to single family detached. All are offered at a full range of prices.
Growth incentives make North Battleford an attractive place to live and invest. Read more here.
Residents frequently refer to the advantage of living within 20 minutes to recreational areas, including the numerous lakes and parks such as nearby Battlefords Provincial Park and Table Mountain Regional Park – two of the most popular outdoor destinations in all of Saskatchewan.
The active family will find a wide selection of opportunities to enjoy, and develop skills in sports and culture.
North Battleford vitality in this respect is exemplified by our brand new Battlefords CO-OP Aquatic Centre, NationsWEST Field House, Dekker Centre for the Performing Arts, and the Northland Power Curling Centre. Check it out by clicking HERE.
One of the main recreational attractions in the City of North Battleford is the InnovationPlex, a large state-of-the-art recreation complex that includes the Battlefords CO-OP Aquatic Centre, the Dekker Centre for the Performing Arts, Northland Power Curling Centre, and the NationsWEST Field House. The Access Communications Centre is the home of the SJHL Battlefords North Stars and hosts annual community events. The City also boasts a wealth of cultural attractions, such as Allen Sapp - the Gonor Collection and the Chapel Gallery. Come and see for yourself!
We also suggest to check out the following documents:
The Battlefords CO-OP Aquatic Centre will be closed Monday, August 28 to Friday, September 8, 2023 for annual maintenance.
City Hall
All local government decisions are made at North Battleford City Hall, 1291 - 101st Street. City Hall is the home base of administration and the departments of Legislative Services, Finance, Human Resources, Utility Services, Infrastructure Services, Planning and Development, Leisure Services and the office of the City Manager.
In this section, you will meet the Mayor and Council and find information on Council and Committee meetings.
David Gillan Mayor 306-445-1725 Mayor@cityofnb.ca |
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Kelli Hawtin Councillor khawtin@cityofnb.ca |
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Thomas Ironstand |
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Greg Lightfoot Councillor glightfoot@cityofnb.ca |
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Kent Lindgren Councillor klindgren@cityofnb.ca |
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Ross MacAngus Councillor rmacangus@cityofnb.ca |
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Len Taylor
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In 1988, the City’s 75th Anniversary Committee decided to donate $500 to start the Historic Archives with the goal of maintaining and preserving the rich cultural heritage of North Battleford. Today, a volunteer organization works in partnership with the City of North Battleford towards that goal.
The City of North Battleford Historic Archives has a collection of over 7000 photographs, 5000 negatives and over 200 metres of textual records. It is a donation based repository and is made possible due to the generosity of the citizens of North Battleford, who wish to see the history of our great City preserved.
February 24th, 2023
1:00pm - 4:00pm
Location to be determined