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Melfort, Nipawin curling clubs plan for season ahead

Melfort, Nipawin curling clubs plan for season ahead

MELFORT, NIPAWIN — After the release of CurlSask guidelines, local clubs have begun to plan ahead for a November season start.
Humboldt building owner saddened and concerned about racist graffiti

Humboldt building owner saddened and concerned about racist graffiti

HUMBOLDT — Racist slogans and symbols were spray painted on the walls of some Main Street businesses.
Lanigan school broken into, projector stolen

Lanigan school broken into, projector stolen

LANIGAN — A projector was stolen and windows were damaged after entry was forced into a Lanigan school on Wexford Street. Humboldt-Lanigan RCMP said the crime took place over the Aug. 28 to 30 weekend.
Canadian farmers rely on 250,000 imported bees. This year, they almost didn't come

Canadian farmers rely on 250,000 imported bees. This year, they almost didn't come

Flying 250,000 bees across the Pacific is complicated. Especially in a pandemic. It’s a challenge Rod Scarlett knows well.
Arborfield rider takes home buckle in first annual Swift Current Dustbowl

Arborfield rider takes home buckle in first annual Swift Current Dustbowl

ARBORFIELD — Suzanne Soucy, of Arborfield, and her 12-year-old horse Who U Callin Yellow, have won the open rein and box category at the first annual Swift Current Dustbowl. The Dustbowl was held on Aug.
Saskatchewan members bring diversity to federal Agricultural Youth Council

Saskatchewan members bring diversity to federal Agricultural Youth Council

If the federal government is aiming for diversity in its new Canadian Agricultural Youth Council, it succeeded, at least in its selection of Saskatchewan-based members.
Humboldt schools release back to school plans

Humboldt schools release back to school plans

HUMBOLDT — Humboldt’s four schools have each released plans aimed at stopping the spread of COVID-19 among students and staff.
Workshops to improve interest in municipal elections

Workshops to improve interest in municipal elections

Turnout for municipal elections has traditionally been a low numbers game. For the Municipalities of Saskatchewan, that’s a worrisome issue that they want to fix with their municipal governance workshops. Starting Sept.
Seniors' organization raises concerns as schools reopen

Seniors' organization raises concerns as schools reopen

The Canadian Association of Retired People (CARP) is reminding Canadians that even with a focus on students when it comes to COVID-19, there are implications on the rest of the family “bubble” including grandparents.
Hudson Bay council talks about supporting small businesses, tourism

Hudson Bay council talks about supporting small businesses, tourism

HUDSON BAY — Small business success and challenges were a major topic of discussion for Hudson Bay council.
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