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Last day to vote in Humboldt civic elections

Last day to vote in Humboldt civic elections

HUMBOLDT — Today is the last day to vote in the Humboldt civic elections. Here's a chance to look at our candidates profiles before going to the Uniplex. Voting is open from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
COVID-19 case diagnosed in individual at Humboldt's St. Augustine School

COVID-19 case diagnosed in individual at Humboldt's St. Augustine School

HUMBOLDT — A case of COVID-19 has been diagnosed in an individual at Humboldt's St. Augustine School. Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools said they were informed by health officials on Nov. 7.
Man facing multiple drug related charges after RCMP search Humboldt home

Man facing multiple drug related charges after RCMP search Humboldt home

HUMBOLDT — After the execution of a search warrant of a Humboldt home, a 57 year old man is facing multiple drug related charges.
NDP says Sask. Party held back on COVID-19 restrictions

NDP says Sask. Party held back on COVID-19 restrictions

Premier says NDP is politicizing COVID-19 response
Moonlight Madness aims to be best yet at time businesses need local support

Moonlight Madness aims to be best yet at time businesses need local support

HUMBOLDT — At a time where businesses need support from local shoppers more than ever, the Humboldt and District Chamber of Commerce is aiming to make this year’s Moonlight Madness the best one yet.
French edition of children's book documenting Black Melfort pioneer released

French edition of children's book documenting Black Melfort pioneer released

MELFORT — A new French language children’s book by two Saskatchewan authors aims to show kids part of the prairie region’s history of partnership between Black and Indigenous communities.
Watson’s Jupiter Playground Project being reworked

Watson’s Jupiter Playground Project being reworked

WATSON — Community users of the Watson School Playground will have to wait a little while longer for new equipment, as the Jupiter Playground Project is being reworked amid the pandemic.
City-provided tablets or bring-your-own-device? Councillors talk IT policy

City-provided tablets or bring-your-own-device? Councillors talk IT policy

HUMBOLDT — A potential new information technology policy would give councillors the choice of getting a city-provided tablet or a $500-per-term allowance for their own device to conduct city business.
Melfort Fire responds to rollover, occupant not found

Melfort Fire responds to rollover, occupant not found

BEATTY — The Melfort Fire Department responded to a rollover west of Beatty, but upon arrival were unable to locate the driver.
Here is what you need to know about Canada's new travel requirements

Here is what you need to know about Canada's new travel requirements

Travellers who do not submit the required information digitally before boarding their flight could be subject to enforcement action, which can range from verbal warnings to a $1,000 fine
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