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Hundreds compete at Pre-District meet

Humboldt Collegiate Institute (HCI) hosted the Horizon Central Athletic Association northwest quadrant pre-district track meet on May 15 at Glenn Hall Park. Schools attending the meet were HCI, Humboldt Public School (HPS), St. Augustine School, St.
Johnston signs deal with Flyers

Johnston signs deal with Flyers

He was the Humboldt Broncos' top scorer and most valuable player, and now he's going pro. Centre Andrew Johnston had earned a scholarship to Union College when he was in Flin Flon last season.

Hotels, restaurants benefit big from RBC Cup

Hotels and restaurants were the big winners when it came to seeing an impact from Humboldt hosting the RBC Cup from May 5-13 - Canada's junior A hockey championship tournament.

The wrong side

If there is one thing you can be assured of in Humboldt, it's that if you're late for something on the other side of the tracks, there will be a train there to block the way. The train is a constant source of Raspberries on this page.
Broncos focus on wins at end of season banquet

Broncos focus on wins at end of season banquet

Focus on the positive.That's what they tried to do at the Humboldt Broncos' annual awards night held May 19.
Broncos 2011-12: A look back

Broncos 2011-12: A look back

It was a year for the history books, though it did not end the way many had dreamed it would - with an RBC Cup championship won at home.

Camille John Schreiner

Many will remember him as, 'The Barber", passed away Monday April 30, 2012, surrounded by his family during his last weeks on Salt Spring Island BC at the age of 81.
Edward Doidge

Edward Doidge

DOIDGE: EDWARD (ED) ~ June 4, 1947 - May 20, 2012 Edward Marion Doidge was born in Wynyard, Saskatchewan on June 4th, 1947. He was the youngest son of Art and Elsie Doidge of Dafoe, SK. He was named after the Doctor who delivered him (Dr. Polec).
Habitat project gets financial boost

Habitat project gets financial boost

They've got a big cheque in their hands, a site manager hired, and once they choose two families, it will be full steam ahead.
Potash mine credits teamwork for No. 1 safety record

Potash mine credits teamwork for No. 1 safety record

For most people in Saskatchewan, a normal day's work takes place above ground. We pound the pavement, drive the roads, plough the fields, reap and sow the earth's surface at our jobs.
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