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Humboldt Fire Chief announces retirement

Humboldt Fire Chief announces retirement

He will be missed. Norbert LeBlanc, the current chief of the Humboldt Fire Department, will be retiring on December 21. His letter of resignation was presented to Humboldt City Council during a regular meeting on November 13.

STARS makes first flight into Humboldt

It wasn't a bird. It wasn't a plane. It was the STARS air ambulance, making its first landing in Humboldt.
New councillors get assignments

New councillors get assignments

During the November 13 Humboldt City Council meeting, new and incumbent councillors were assigned to city boards and local committees: City committees Public Works and Infrastructure: Chair Coun. Leon Fleischhacker with committee members Coun.
Annaheim Rebels heading to 1A Boys' Provincials

Annaheim Rebels heading to 1A Boys' Provincials

The Annaheim Rebels are off to Provincials. The senior boys' volleyball team from Annaheim won a berth to Provincials at the 1A boys' regional tournament they hosted November 17.
Eagles play with heart, lose in quarter-final

Eagles play with heart, lose in quarter-final

They displayed determination and fight, but didn't get the wins. The Englefeld Eagles hosted the 1A Girls' Volleyball Provincial Championship tournament November 16-17, but didn't get to claim a medal.

Arts Humboldt aims to formalize membership this year

Full and rewarding. That was how Arts Humboldt's first year was described by president Glenda Lees.
Broncos win home-and-home over 'Stangs

Broncos win home-and-home over 'Stangs

Five in a row, 5-0. The Humboldt Broncos won 5-0 over the Melfort Mustangs at the Elgar Petersen Arena on November 13, getting to their fifth win in a row on their most-recent streak.

Artsy-smartsy

There's no denying that no matter how much we enjoy sports - playing and watching - life anywhere is further enriched by the presence of a strong arts community. We have one of those in Humboldt.
Local Habitat project at painting stage

Local Habitat project at painting stage

Anyone who drops into the Habitat for Humanity building site these days will likely see a team of volunteers, covered in dust or paint, chattering away as they work on the Humboldt project that began in July 2012.
Brockman back behind Broncos' bench after WJAC

Brockman back behind Broncos' bench after WJAC

Yarmouth, Nova Scotia is a long way from Saskatchewan, but that's where Humboldt Broncos head coach Dean Brockman was hanging his hat from November 5-11.
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