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Harry Pfneisl

Harry Ernest Pfneisl March 6, 1952 - March 2, 2013 The sudden and unexpected death of Mr. Harry Ernest Pfneisl of Watson, SK, (and formerly of LeRoy, SK) occurred at his residence on Saturday, March 2, 2013, four days before his 61 st birthday.
Bruno celebrates community members, new firetruck

Bruno celebrates community members, new firetruck

Sunday, March 3, the community of Bruno and the RM of Bayne celebrated the arrival of the town's new fire truck and the town honoured five of its citizens with the presentation of Diamond Jubilee medals.

A book for everyone

I've said it before and I'll say it again - there is nothing like reading for improving the mind. It's not a coincidence that people have read books to learn new things for thousands of years. And you don't have to read dry non-fiction to do so.

Local BID projects set to blossom in the spring

Formed approximately one year ago, the Humboldt downtown Business Improvement District (BID) committee is ready to make its presence seen and felt on the streets of Humboldt.
Ruth Ehalt

Ruth Ehalt

Ruth Marie Ehalt June 25, 1935 - February 25, 2013 It is with broken hearts that the family of Ruth Marie (nee Schiltz) Ehalt of Caleb Village, Humboldt, SK, announces her sudden and unexpected death on the evening of Monday, February 25, 2013, at Hu

Bowl for Kids Sake brings in $24,000 in 2013

It was a great event to raise money for kids. The Humboldt Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) held their largest annual fundraiser, Bowl for Kids Sake, February 11-17 at Kemway Lanes in Humboldt. The 307 bowlers who participated raised $24,000.

SHR looking at forming local advisory committee

Health is important to all communities and those within the Saskatoon Health Region (SHR) may soon have a stronger voice.

Man injured in single-vehicle rollover

Emergency crews from Humboldt were sent north of Lake Lenore on February 24 to help a man trapped in his vehicle after a rollover.

So many numbers

We've wanted more people here for a long time. Saskatchewan has been waiting forever for its population to grow. Now it is. And we're about to experience one of the small inconveniences to that growth.
Trapping gaining popularity as prices soar

Trapping gaining popularity as prices soar

Fur prices are up, and so is interest in trapping.
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