â–º Listen Live

Compensation available to people affected by North Battleford Water Contamination

For people who were under the age of 18 that were affected by the water contamination that happened in 2001 in North Battleford, compensation is now being offered by the Government of Saskatchewan and North Battleford.

Split evenly between the province and the city, a fund of $3.3 million will be used to compensate the approximately 700 people who contracted cryptosporidiosis (a contaminant that causes gastrointestinal illness, including diarrhea, stomach pain, dehydration, nausea and vomiting) during this time.

The compensation will only be available to those who meet specific criteria and haven’t already received compensation. The amount individuals will receive is based upon the severity of the illness, so those seeking compensation may need medical documents from 2001.

Individual settlements will range from $750 and up, residents have until November 25, 2017 to make a claim.

Since the incident, the Water Security Agency and Ministry of Environment have made changes to requirements, regulations and enforcement related to water management standards and operator training.

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Town of Wainwright has lowest cost of living in Alberta

Overall for 2024, on all items, Wainwright comes in at 92.5 meaning its about eight per cent cheaper to buy something in Wainwright compared to Edmonton. Lloydminster comes in at 94.6, meaning prices on average are about two per cent more expensive than Wainwright.

Road expansion for Cenovus Energy Hub begins July 15

If your regular commute takes you along 40 Avenue, from July 15 you will have to adjust that as Lloydminster road crews will lead road upgrades near the soon to be completed Cenovus Energy Hub.

Grace United cancels Sunday service following small fire

In the aftermath of the minor fire at Grace United Church, Lloydminster on Thursday July 3, Sunday service has been cancelled as the church deals with cleanup.

Lloydminster fire crews put out minor fire at Grace United Church

A minor fire at Grace United Church in downtown Lloydminster engaged the efforts of Lloydminster fire crews on Thursday, July 3.

Parade Marshals announced for Lloyd Ex

With the Lloyd Ex Fair celebrating 120 years, the prestigious role of the Parade Marshals to herald the start of the summer festival are Terence Bexson of Marshall and Lyle & Alison Lee of Lloydminster.
- Advertisement -