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Sask Health comments on salmonella at Hogfest

The Saskatchewan Health Authority says Englefeld is the link between 11 recent cases of Saskatchewan salmonella.
‘I’m sick and tired of my sisters being taken and murdered’

‘I’m sick and tired of my sisters being taken and murdered’

Walk to boost awareness of missing Indigenous women passes through Tisdale
Minor hockey camp set for 2018

Minor hockey camp set for 2018

A common sight in the arena every August in seeing members of the Humboldt Broncos coaching up young kids at their annual minor hockey camp. With the April 6 accident, the Broncos were not in a position to organize this year’s camp.
Connecting the west at Humboldt

Connecting the west at Humboldt

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Story of volunteers with museum raffle

Story of volunteers with museum raffle

The Humboldt and District Museum has something special up for raffle. Louise Mueller meant a lot to the museum as the first president and founder of the Friends of the Museum and Gallery.
Lucky to be alive: rural doctors save mom and baby

Lucky to be alive: rural doctors save mom and baby

PORCUPINE PLAIN – Amber Hoffus’ pregnancy wasn’t like most, and it almost killed her. On long weekend in May last year, Hoffus, attended a friend’s bridal shower before going to the park with her daughter, Grace.
More eyes out with new rural watch group

More eyes out with new rural watch group

As a landowner, RM of Humboldt councillor, Dennis Lueke, knows that he and his followneighbours are nervous about leaving tractors and equipment out in their fields.
Partnership saves Gathering Place mural

Partnership saves Gathering Place mural

The Humboldt Public Art Committee and the Humboldt Community Gathering Place are working together to save a piece of Humboldt history.

Stanley Cup coming to Humboldt

The Stanley Cup is officially coming to Humboldt.
Former local to run the streets of New York

Former local to run the streets of New York

What started as an escape from his desk job has turned into Patrick Novecosky preparing for the New York Marathon on Nov. 4. The Burr native, who now lives in Florida, has 80 days to prepare for the over 42 km historic run.
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