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Gisella Draude

DRAUDE: Gisella (nee Pratchler) Gisella passed away peacefully on the morning of her 90 th birthday with family by her side. Gisella was born April 25, 1923, in Isztimeri, Hungary.

Rose Albrecht

ALBRECHT: Rose It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Rose on April26,2013, at St. Joseph's Hospice in Edmonton, AB. Rose was born on December 27, 1943, in Carrot River to Steve and Cora Hawrishok. She was raised in Lac Vert.

City of Humboldt set to sizzle

Plans and preparations are heating up for the annual Summer Sizzler. An agenda has been established and final details will be ironed out during a second planning meeting held in the upcoming weeks.

Spring show coming together for HDHF

It's a unique, fun way to raise some funds and give people something to do at the same time. The Humboldt District Hospital Foundation's first annual Spring, Health, Home and Leisure Show is right around the corner.

Richard "Rick" Charles Fleischhacker

Richard "Rick" Charles Fleischhacker October 16, 1960 - April 19, 2013 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our son, brother & friend, Rick Fleischhacker. Rick passed away at home on Friday, April 19, 2013 at the age of 52 years.

Broncos recap 2012/13 season at awards banquet

The Broncos celebrated the end of the 2012/13 season with an awards banquet in recognition of the team's achievements and supporting community contributions made over the season.

On Stage Dance Festival wraps up another year

Some 800 dancers converged upon the Humboldt Uniplex between April 11 and 14, to compete in the annual On Stage Dance Festival held in Humboldt.

Building standards set to change for province

An information session was held for building owners, industry and municipal officials last week in anticipation of the province's adoption of the 2010 National Building Code (NBC) and 2010 National Fire Code of Canada (NFC).
Reel Attractions goes digital

Reel Attractions goes digital

Rural theatres are undergoing a revival in Saskatchewan, and Reel Attractions Cinema and Video in Humboldt is leading the charge. The two-screen theatre recently underwent possibly the biggest shift in its history by going digital.

Changing with the times

Change is inevitable. It's a part of growing, living and developing. Changes are welcomed by some, but resisted by many.
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