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Trappers laud changes to pest control program

Trappers laud changes to pest control program

The Canadian and Saskatchewan governments have announced recent changes to the Beaver Control Program under the Canadian Agricultural Partnership and the Pest Biosecurity Program.

X-ray upgrades coming

Five hospitals from across the province are getting an x-ray equipment upgrade from film to digital, including four local hospitals.
LeRoy students spend day at Synchrotron

LeRoy students spend day at Synchrotron

Students from LeRoy School had a rare chance to become scientists during a trip to the Canadian Light Source in Saskatoon on May 16 with the Light Source Student Experience.
Throwback: Beeland plans $1 million expansion back in 1978

Throwback: Beeland plans $1 million expansion back in 1978

From the Tisdale Recorder files, May 31, 1978

Much appreciated rain behind lifting of fire bans

Thanks to much needed rainfall, fire bans have been lifted for crown lands and some provincial parks, reported the Saskatchewan government in a recent press release. The open fire ban has been lifted for Crown land south of the Churchill River.
Trojan trio helps Team Sask. place second at National Aboriginal Hockey Championship

Trojan trio helps Team Sask. place second at National Aboriginal Hockey Championship

TISDALE — A trio of Tisdale Trojans helped Team Saskatchewan brought home silver medals from the National Aboriginal Hockey Championship.

Thunder teams enjoy solid week

Midget/Bantam 1 Thunder It was a solid week for the Midget/Bantam 1 Thunder as they posted wins in two of three contests. The Thunder kicked off their week with a 24-6 win over Kelvington on May 21.
Mohawks come within six points of district title

Mohawks come within six points of district title

Athletes from all four Humboldt based schools competed in the district track and field championships on May 22 in Saskatoon, with each school enjoying varying levels of success.

SGI sees drops in impaired driving deaths, injuries

Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) have released their preliminary findings for impaired driving numbers from 2017 with Saskatchewan reaching significant lows of death and injury from impaired drivers.
City marks public works week

City marks public works week

The Saskatchewan government declared May 20- 26 as Public Works Week and the City of Humboldt celebrated right along with them. May 23 featured a lunch for all City of Humboldt Public Works department staff.
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