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Lake Lenore business robbed with firearm

Lake Lenore business robbed with firearm

A Lake Lenore business was robbed by gunpoint. A lone man entered a business on the 100 block of Main Street during the morning of Dec. 19 with a firearm and demanded money. The suspect made off with an undisclosed amount of money.
Danberg promoted to Melfort city manager

Danberg promoted to Melfort city manager

MELFORT — Ryan Danberg has been hired by the City of Melfort to be their new city manager. He will start his new role on Jan. 1.
Star City woman’s pie sells for $5,000

Star City woman’s pie sells for $5,000

STAR CITY — Star City resident Candyace Blaire thought a mistake was made when she found out a pie she donated to a fundraiser sold for $5,000. The flapper pie was sold in Prince Albert at Make-A-Wish Saskatchewan’s An Evening with the Stars on Nov.
Horizon supports school van financing program

Horizon supports school van financing program

The Horizon School Division will help schools purchase new-style 15-passenger vans that can be used to transport students to extracurricular activities like sports games.
2018 Viterra Women's Challenge curling tournament held in Tisdale

2018 Viterra Women's Challenge curling tournament held in Tisdale

TISDALE — Curling teams from across the province came to Tisdale to faceoff in the Viterra Women's Challenge. The challenge took place Dec.
Nipawin businesses wear ugly sweaters for charity

Nipawin businesses wear ugly sweaters for charity

NIPAWIN — If you have seen businesses in ugly sweaters over the holidays, it’s not by chance. The Nipawin and District Chamber of Commerce held their first annual Ugly Sweater Day on Dec. 18.

OPINION: Christmas is about year-round action

It’s so easy to forget what the holidays are about. There’s so much focus on the spectacle of Christmas. There’s the pressure to buy, buy, buy all of these material items. There’s the pressure to cook the perfect meal and be the perfect host.
Division receiving $70,000 less after Englefeld merger

Division receiving $70,000 less after Englefeld merger

With the merger of the Horizon and Englefeld Protestant Separate school divisions comes a loss of $70,000 worth of funding from the provincial government.
Break and enter spree in Lanigan

Break and enter spree in Lanigan

Humboldt-Lanigan RCMP are asking for the public's help after a break and enter spree in Lanigan Between Dec. 17 and 18, one residence and several garages were broken into and items were stolen.
Two per cent tax increase proposed

Two per cent tax increase proposed

City staff are proposing a budget that will see the total tax levy increase by around two per cent and focuses on paving and sewer projects.
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