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Humboldt celebrates Canada Day

Humboldt celebrates Canada Day

It was a beautiful day to celebrate Canada's 144th birthday. Citizens of Humboldt gathered in Water Ridge Park to celebrate Canada Day on July 1. "We're celebrating a great country," said Malcolm Eaton, mayor of Humboldt.
St. Peter's College on probation

St. Peter's College on probation

Extensive problems have been uncovered at St.
Under-12 Hurricanes reign supreme at Saskatoon tourney

Under-12 Hurricanes reign supreme at Saskatoon tourney

When the opposition met the Humboldt Under-12 Hurricanes at the Eastside Grevers' tournament in Saskatoon recently, they looked right into the eye of the storm. Then they blinked.
Malinoski coming home for WakeRide

Malinoski coming home for WakeRide

Hometown fans will have a chance to see a hometown boy ride the waves in Saskatoon in July. Rusty Malinoski, a native of Humboldt, will be coming back to his home province for WakeRide in Saskatoon July 15-17.

Homeless and hungry: How do we help?

How many times, growing up, did your mother say to you, "Clean your plate. There are starving kids in Africa!"? Mine said it quite a bit. My grandma, too. Sadly, nowadays, starving children aren't as far away as Africa.

Body found

The body of a missing man was found near Bruno

Getting the drift

There I was, 6:45 p.m. and within 15 minutes of me getting the chemical drift from a farmer spraying chemical on his field.
South 20 helps make a child's wish come true

South 20 helps make a child's wish come true

It is a dream come true for a young boy and his family. Former Humboldt resident, David Sweeney, was born with giant omphalocele ventricular septal defect.
Under-16 Hurricanes win Eastside tourney

Under-16 Hurricanes win Eastside tourney

The Humboldt Under-16 Hurricanes stormed through their opposition recently at the Saskatoon Eastside Grevers' tournament, coming away as Division III champions. The Eastside Grevers' tourney took place June 17-19.

Review of CO leak points to system, human errors

The review is in, and it points to complex systemic and human factors as to why residents of a Humboldt care home were exposed to carbon monoxide late last year.