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North Battleford

American  
[bat-l-fawrd, -fohrd, -ferd] / ˈbæt lˌfɔrd, -ˌfoʊrd, -fərd /

noun

  1. a city in W central Saskatchewan, in central Canada.


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At St. Thomas College in North Battleford, Mr. Edwards’s first love was ice hockey, and he was once scouted by the Chicago Black Hawks.

From Washington Post

Not bad for a wiry little guy from North Battleford, Saskatchewan.

From New York Times

From North Battleford, Saskatchewan, the 5-foot-7 Francis was 32-52-10 with a 3.75 goals-against average and one shutout in 95 NHL games in six seasons with Chicago and the Rangers.

From Seattle Times

The North Battleford band did not immediately return a call or an email seeking comment.

From Washington Times

In 1992, after Joyner left for college, he moved to Saskatchewan, where he led the North Battleford City Kinsmen Band until 1999.

From Washington Times