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Humboldt Journal

Seniors shine spotlight on affordable assisted living

City council heard from an informal committee on assisted living in Humboldt on May 13.

Equality for our 11 per cent

Aboriginal populations are growing, with 4.3 per cent of Canadians reporting to be of Aboriginal identity compared to only 3.8 per cent in 2006. The Stats Canada survey showed the Aboriginal population accounted for 11.3 per cent of Saskatchewan.

Arson ruled out as cause of LeRoy fire

Investigators are fairly certain the fire that scorched through the LeRoy Memorial Arena was not arson.

Badminton season wraps up at Humboldt schools

The shuttlecocks and racquets have been packed up as another year of badminton comes to an end at schools in Humboldt.Shaun Gardiner and his wife Karla have been coaching badminton at Humboldt Collegiate for three years.

Pedestrian struck and killed

A 78-year-old woman died after being struck by a vehicle Friday morning in Humboldt. Emergency services were called to the intersection of Highway 5 and 9th Street at approximately 9:45 a.m.

New feature for local parks

Glenn Hall Park is well on its way to receiving an attractive - and much needed - addition.At their regular meeting May 13, council received two requests for the usage of sea cans within the community service (CS) zones.

Another Bronco heading to Red Deer

It seems like a hockey pipeline runs from Humboldt to Red Deer. Kameron Ballas has become the third Bronco to sign with Red Deer College of the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC), joining teammates Neil Landry and Carter Page.
Brockman named second for CJHL Coach of the Year Award

Brockman named second for CJHL Coach of the Year Award

Dean Brockman is the runner-up for the inaugural CJHL Coach of the Year Award. The Broncos' coach and general manager guided the team to a 36-14-4 record in the regular season and a share of top spot in the SJHL with 76 points.

Genetically Modified Organisms have no place in Canada

In addition to holding a lifetime interest in health and nutrition, I also happen to be a fan of current science and the truth.
Local artist will have comic published this fall

Local artist will have comic published this fall

Elaine Will was just 17 when she had what she called "a nervous breakdown". She didn't sleep for a week. It was her last year of high school and she worried endlessly about getting good grades and going to a great university.
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