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Nipawin’s STARS heliport project receives go-ahead

Nipawin’s STARS heliport project receives go-ahead

NIPAWIN — Fundraising efforts are expected to begin shortly, following the Saskatchewan Health Authority approving the build of a heliport adjacent to the Nipawin Hospital.
Nipawin signs mutual aid agreement with Tisdale

Nipawin signs mutual aid agreement with Tisdale

NIPAWIN, TISDALE — The towns of Nipawin and Tisdale have signed a mutual aid agreement to use their resources to assist each other in the event of a disaster.
Humboldt Chamber of Commerce had 'deceptively good' financial year

Humboldt Chamber of Commerce had 'deceptively good' financial year

HUMBOLDT — While the Humboldt Chamber of Commerce exited the 2020 year with a surplus, Anne Thomas, vice-president of finance with the board, said it isn’t a sustainable strategy. “2020 was a very unusual year financially.
Broncos tribute effort to prioritize building roadside memorial

Broncos tribute effort to prioritize building roadside memorial

HUMBOLDT, ARMLEY — The City of Humboldt is working with DCG Philanthropic to take care of the fundraising for the new Humboldt Broncos tribute facility as well as the roadside memorial at the Highway 35-335 intersection.
Two running in Carrot River mayoral byelection

Two running in Carrot River mayoral byelection

Dylan Borody and Roman Charko have both put their hats in to run for the role of Carrot River’s mayor in the upcoming byelection.
Melfort Communities in Bloom planning new city sign

Melfort Communities in Bloom planning new city sign

MELFORT — Melfort Communities in Bloom have sent a proposal to the city for four new community projects including a metal “Welcome to Melfort” sign, a vintage truck photo opportunity, and planting 200 trees.
Country Thunder cancelled again due to COVID-19

Country Thunder cancelled again due to COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has rained on Craven’s music festival parade, again.
Melfort council allows for PLUS Industries residential build on Main Street

Melfort council allows for PLUS Industries residential build on Main Street

MELFORT — Melfort council passed a discretionary use application to allow Menzies Construction to build a six-unit townhouse style building on 1160 and 1180 Main Street, so that it could be rented to PLUS Industries.
Front-line, emergency and health workers getting moved up for vaccines

Front-line, emergency and health workers getting moved up for vaccines

Front-line workers, emergency workers and other health care workers will be prioritized for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Trappers concerned over accessing online logging consultation

Trappers concerned over accessing online logging consultation

If one of Theresa Laliberte's family traplines is slated for logging, she may not know until it's too late.
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