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The Elizabeth proposing to buy park land for 16-suite expansion

The Elizabeth proposing to buy park land for 16-suite expansion

HUMBOLDT — A public hearing will be held in February about a proposal to sell a part of St. Elizabeth Park to The Elizabeth to allow an expansion containing 16 suites. Stewart Properties proposes to buy around 0.
Division made aware of COVID-19 diagnosis in individual at St. Brieux School

Division made aware of COVID-19 diagnosis in individual at St. Brieux School

ST. BRIEUX — The Horizon School Division said they have been made aware of a COVID-19 diagnosis in an individual at St. Brieux School. They were informed Jan. 28, according to a release from the division . “Families at St.
Spring session of Legislature to start later, run shorter than usual

Spring session of Legislature to start later, run shorter than usual

Shorter and later than usual. That’s how the spring session of the Legislature is expected to play out this year. Premier Scott Moe announced on Jan.
'Could you live with yourself?' SGI campaign asks drivers

'Could you live with yourself?' SGI campaign asks drivers

Could you live with yourself if you hurt or killed someone? That's the question a new Saskatchewan Government Insurance campaign is asking. The "Could you live with yourself?" campaign is expected to run on TV, radio, and online throughout February.
Mapping tool tracks 'very aggressive' wild pigs

Mapping tool tracks 'very aggressive' wild pigs

Ray Beck has seen the damage wild pigs can do when left unchecked. Beck, a roughly 20-year rural municipality pest control veteran, says he’s seen wild boars ruin a nine-hole golf course “basically overnight” on a visit to Texas.
North East SPCA staff’s quick thinking saves newborn pup

North East SPCA staff’s quick thinking saves newborn pup

EAST CENTRAL — It was thanks to preparation and quick thinking from North East SPCA (NESPCA) staff that a newborn puppy was saved at the Harry and Eve Vickar Shelter in Melfort. On Jan.
Social media companies should face new legal duty to 'act responsibly': expert panel

Social media companies should face new legal duty to 'act responsibly': expert panel

Social media companies can’t be trusted to moderate themselves, so it falls to the government to enforce new restrictions to protect Canadians from harmful content online, according to a report currently under review by the federal heritage minister.
Help from Humboldt business saves crop at Burr greenhouse

Help from Humboldt business saves crop at Burr greenhouse

BURR — Golden Eden Produce near Burr almost lost their tomatoes this season due to the cold snap – but with some help from a Humboldt business, the plants were saved.
City awards $897,000 contract for consulting services for sewage upgrade project

City awards $897,000 contract for consulting services for sewage upgrade project

HUMBOLDT — A $897,000 contract for consulting services has been awarded for the City’s wastewater treatment upgrade project. Catterall and Wright Consulting Engineers was chosen from among seven bidders for the contract.
Nipawin co-op building liquor store

Nipawin co-op building liquor store

NIPAWIN — Construction has begun in Nipawin on a new wine, spirits and beer store connected to the Nipawin co-op food store. According to Keisha Mohr, marketing and community relations with Lake Country Co-op, the project is a $2 million investment.
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