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Humboldt RCMP asking for help with three cases of vandalism to vehicles

Humboldt RCMP asking for help with three cases of vandalism to vehicles

HUMBOLDT, BRUNO — Humboldt RCMP are asking for help with three cases of vandalism to vehicles. In the overnight hours of July 22, between 11 p.m. and the next morning, a golf cart was stolen from the 600 block of 11th Street in Humboldt.
Tisdale man arrested after police receive complaint of man pointing firearm at neighbours

Tisdale man arrested after police receive complaint of man pointing firearm at neighbours

TISDALE — A 31-year-old Tisdale man has been charged after Tisdale RCMP responded to a complaint about a person pointing a firearm at neighbours during an argument.
COVID-19 leaves kids lonely, bored, hungry, at risk of abuse

COVID-19 leaves kids lonely, bored, hungry, at risk of abuse

Canada’s children have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic and should be prioritized in the country’s recovery efforts, a new report says.
Future of Airbnbs on the radar for town councils

Future of Airbnbs on the radar for town councils

EAST CENTRAL — Searching the Airbnb map for local stops, there are not a lot of options for east central Saskatchewan, especially compared to Saskatoon or Regina.
Tisdale Trojans camp draws 50 players to community

Tisdale Trojans camp draws 50 players to community

TISDALE — Hopeful young hockey players from across the province congregated at the Tisdale RECplex, for a shot at getting to play with the Trojans in their annual Tisdale Trojans camp.
CFIB estimates one in seven small businesses could close

CFIB estimates one in seven small businesses could close

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) has found in a survey that one in seven small businesses in Canada are at risk of closing – in addition to the businesses that have already closed – due to the impacts of COVID-19.
Ministerial message: Kingdom of God a new perspective, not a far off land

Ministerial message: Kingdom of God a new perspective, not a far off land

In his book, A Confession, Leo Tolstoy relates how as a boy he possessed a great drive to goodness. Unfortunately, this was erased in his adult life due to his ambition to get ahead.
Government support programs propping up consumer finances

Government support programs propping up consumer finances

While new statistics show COVID-19 has reduced Canadians’ credit use and therefore lowered delinquencies and insolvencies, industry analysts say credit use could spike again as soon as later this year.
WestJet to issue 1-year bans for passengers who don't wear masks

WestJet to issue 1-year bans for passengers who don't wear masks

The Calgary-based air carrier announced Friday that starting Sept. 1 the airline will begin a “zero-tolerance” policy on mask-wearing onboard its flights, with passengers who don’t comply facing penalties such as the one-year ban.
Rare earth processing facility could be start of supply chain to use province's mineral wealth

Rare earth processing facility could be start of supply chain to use province's mineral wealth

A new rare earth processing facility in Saskatoon could be the start of a new supply chain that takes advantage of Saskatchewan's mineral wealth. On Aug. 27, the Government of Saskatchewan announced $31 million in funding for the facility.
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