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Schemenauer-Hradecki wants to bring her own experience to Humboldt council

Schemenauer-Hradecki wants to bring her own experience to Humboldt council

HUMBOLDT — Putting her name on the Humboldt civic ballot, Carrie Ann Schemenauer-Hradecki said she wants to advocate for those in need and will bring a motherly perspective to the council table.
Who's best to deal with pandemic aftermath?: Harpauer running for Sask. Party in Humboldt-Watrous

Who's best to deal with pandemic aftermath?: Harpauer running for Sask. Party in Humboldt-Watrous

HUMBOLDT–WATROUS — When asked what was the most important issue facing Humboldt–Watrous, Saskatchewan Party candidate Donna Harpauer said it was dealing with the aftermath of the pandemic. “We think the No.
Nipawin asks trick-or-treating households to display purple pumpkin

Nipawin asks trick-or-treating households to display purple pumpkin

NIPAWIN — The Town of Nipawin is asking residents who wish to have trick-or-treaters to display a painted purple pumpkin or post up an image of a purple pumpkin on their property.
Teacher, coach Rowe running for Humboldt council

Teacher, coach Rowe running for Humboldt council

HUMBOLDT — David Rowe knows the importance of people serving their community. As a long-serving teacher and coach at Humboldt Collegiate Institute, he tried to teach that to his students and players.
Bringing care and expertise: Senko running for Humboldt council

Bringing care and expertise: Senko running for Humboldt council

HUMBOLDT — Growing up in Humboldt, Caitlin Senko said she has seen a lot of wonderful things come to the city, especially in the last few years.
Ministerial message: Something to live for

Ministerial message: Something to live for

It’s been six months since the world was taken by the COVID-19 global pandemic. Almost every aspect of our lives has been somehow impacted.
Buying food online? Farmers are paying to make that possible — and it might put them out of business

Buying food online? Farmers are paying to make that possible — and it might put them out of business

Grocery shopping online is convenient. A convenience farmers fear could put them out of business. A handful of grocery chains supply Canadians with food and, with online sales predicted to surge beyond the pandemic, they’re racing to adapt.
New supports in place as transition from CERB to EI begins

New supports in place as transition from CERB to EI begins

The transition away from the Government of Canada’s Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) program will begin on Monday, October 5. On Oct. 2, the COVID-19 Response Measures Act (formerly Bill C-4) received Royal Assent.
Wanting to listen to people's concerns: Klitch running for Humboldt council

Wanting to listen to people's concerns: Klitch running for Humboldt council

HUMBOLDT — Born and raised in Humboldt, Amanda Klitch knows the benefits of having a great community. That is why she wants to run for a seat at the City of Humboldt council table.
With Trump down with COVID-19, what about the Saskatchewan election?

With Trump down with COVID-19, what about the Saskatchewan election?

With Donald Trump sidelined from his campaign for reelection as U.S. president due to a COVID-19 diagnosis, both major party leaders commented on how the pandemic is affecting the Saskatchewan election.
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