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Reconciliation walk held in Humboldt on National Indigenous Peoples Day

Reconciliation walk held in Humboldt on National Indigenous Peoples Day

HUMBOLDT — Wanting to improve local recognition of National Indigenous Peoples Day, a Humboldt resident organized a reconciliation walk. “I thought instead of waiting for someone else to do it, I'm going to do it myself,” said Melanie Gray.
Grad 2020: Tisdale Middle & Secondary School

Grad 2020: Tisdale Middle & Secondary School

Two arrested in connection with Humboldt break and enters, thefts

Two arrested in connection with Humboldt break and enters, thefts

HUMBOLDT — Two have been charged in connection with break and enter, as well as thefts in Humboldt. In the early morning hours of June 21, Humboldt RCMP were dispatched to properties on Jubilee Drive and 12 Avenue.
Ministerial message: Holy Spirit – the power to transform

Ministerial message: Holy Spirit – the power to transform

Traditionally, we believe that change is an inside-out job. But this is no longer the prevailing view.
Documentary film about aftermath of Broncos crash wins best in Sask. award

Documentary film about aftermath of Broncos crash wins best in Sask. award

HUMBOLDT, YORKTON — A documentary film discussing the efforts to recover in the wake of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash has won an award at a Yorkton-based film festival.
Legislature votes down suicide prevention bill

Legislature votes down suicide prevention bill

Cumberland MLA Doyle Vermette is “at a loss” after Bill No. 618 — the Saskatchewan Strategy for Suicide Prevention Act — was voted down on Friday.
Some local outdoor swimming pools hope they can reopen, too late for others

Some local outdoor swimming pools hope they can reopen, too late for others

EAST CENTRAL — While the provincial government said outdoor swimming pools can be open to be public, some pools in the region are uncertain if they reopen this year at all.
Humboldt Collegiate Institute presents academic awards online

Humboldt Collegiate Institute presents academic awards online

HUMBOLDT — Humboldt Collegiate Institute celebrated its high academic achievers with an online video presentation. Thirty-five students were presented with awards.
Melfort building permit numbers jump by $3.05 million compared to last year

Melfort building permit numbers jump by $3.05 million compared to last year

MELFORT — Compared to last year, the City of Melfort saw a large increase in building permits, according to the Building Permit Report brought to the last council meeting. The report brought to the June 15 council meeting showed $7.
New sergeant welcomed to Hudson Bay/Porcupine Plain detachment

New sergeant welcomed to Hudson Bay/Porcupine Plain detachment

PORCUPINE PLAIN, HUDSON BAY — Rod Rudnisky has only been in Hudson Bay a few weeks but said he is feeling welcomed into the community as the new commanding officer of the Hudson Bay/Porcupine Plain RCMP detachment.
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