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Trailer stolen from Wadena business

Trailer stolen from Wadena business

WADENA — A black 2015 H&H dump trailer was stolen from a Wadena business. The trailer, which has the Saskatchewan license plate number 577 JYH, was stolen at around 5 pm on May 28.
Sound of music fills church for piano competition

Sound of music fills church for piano competition

HUMBOLDT — Young pianists from across the province filled Westminster United Church with sound during the Jean McCulloch Memorial Junior Piano Competition.
Youth switch gears into summer with bike rodeo

Youth switch gears into summer with bike rodeo

HUMBOLDT — It was a way to kick off summer and teach children about safety. The Bike Rodeo and Safety Day, organized by Safe Communities Humboldt and Area, was held May 25 at the Humboldt Curling Rink.
Impact wraps up year with recital, awards

Impact wraps up year with recital, awards

HUMBOLDT — Impact Dance Company ended its year with a magical tribute to a children’s’ story over the last weekend of May at the Jubilee Hall.
Controlled venting of natural gas to take place in west Tisdale

Controlled venting of natural gas to take place in west Tisdale

TISDALE — Those living on the west side of Tisdale might smell natural gas. On Wednesday, May 29 starting at 8 am, TransGas will conduct a brief, controlled venting of natural gas from its compressor station on Heritage Road.
Over $10K raised at annual MS walk

Over $10K raised at annual MS walk

Society looking for local volunteers to organize next year’s walk
Lagoon upgrade could cost around $30 million

Lagoon upgrade could cost around $30 million

HUMBOLDT — The cost to upgrade the city’s wastewater treatment lagoon to support 8,000 or 10,000 people could be in the neighbourhood of $30 million.
BHP “over-invested” in Jansen project: CEO

BHP “over-invested” in Jansen project: CEO

JANSEN — The CEO of BHP told investors at a conference in Barcelona, Spain that his company has “over-invested” in its Jansen potash project.
Nipawin chamber in the black, looks at future without tourism services

Nipawin chamber in the black, looks at future without tourism services

NIPAWIN — The Nipawin Chamber of Commerce ended their financial year in December with more than $3,200 in the black.
Throwback: Search for alien life is close to home

Throwback: Search for alien life is close to home

From the Humboldt Journal files, June 3, 1999
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