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Kaldor bringing Prairie tunes to Marysburg

Kaldor bringing Prairie tunes to Marysburg

She's more than happy to be coming back to her home province. Connie Kaldor, a singer songwriter originally from Saskatchewan who now lives in Montreal, will be in the province this spring.

Slow down

RCMP urge caution on icy grid roads
Broncos lose last home game of regular season

Broncos lose last home game of regular season

It looked promising until the third period. The Humboldt Broncos hosted the Melville Millionaires in their last home game of the regular season on February 16.
HCI girls soccer shows sportsmanship

HCI girls soccer shows sportsmanship

It's the first time Humboldt Collegiate Institute (HCI) has earned this type of prestige.
Benefit concert

Benefit concert

An acoustic concert by Codie Prevost and fellow country artist Aaron Pritchett was held on February 18 at Sutherland Theatre in Humboldt. The concert raised about $500 for Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Humboldt.
Local athletes compete at Canada Winter Games

Local athletes compete at Canada Winter Games

The 2011 Canada Winter Games is underway from February 11-27 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Athletes from the Humboldt region are competing at the Games as part of Team Sask.
HCI squeaks by Crusaders in semifinal

HCI squeaks by Crusaders in semifinal

Height won, but not without a lot of effort. The Humboldt Collegiate Institute (HCI) junior boys' basketball team defeated the St. Brieux Crusaders in a semifinal league game on February 14.
SWA repeats possible flood warnings

SWA repeats possible flood warnings

Just over two weeks after their previous forecast, the Saskatchewan Watershed authority (SWA) has released an update of potential spring runoff conditions for the province.
Province supporting municipalities: Eaton

Province supporting municipalities: Eaton

The provincial government is trying to keep municipalities happy, promising to work with them on growth and development issues.

Questions raised about college merger

Questions, questions, questions are floating around about the proposed merger between Carlton Trail Regional College (CTRC) and St. Peter's College (SPC).