More pictures, stories can be found in the print edition of The Provost News, September 18, 2019 including:
• Harvest Resumes After Days of Rainy Weather
—Canola, Wheat, Peas, Barley Popular Crops
• Police Zero in on School, Playground Zones
—Provost RCMP Focus on Conducting More Rural Patrols
• Man Argues to Police He 'Lives Free—Not Required to Have License, Registration or Insurance'
—Vehicle Gets Removed from Highway at Man's Expense
• Excavation Finds 2,679 Artifacts Over Five Days at Bodo Archaeological Site
• 'Gas City' Medicine Hat to Make 2,000 Abandonments, Reclamations of 'Uneconomic' Gas Fields
—Over 40 Years, Oil & Gas Assets Raked in $600 Million
• Woman Says She Was 'Scared' While At Lease One Intruder in Yard
—Police Offer Rural Security Tips
• STA Award Winners
• Employment/Careers
• New Pinsetters at Bowling Alley Replaces 65 Year Old Equipment
—Manager Estimates 10% of Provost Population Registered for Bowling
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