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In tragedy, we see love and goodness. Don’t let it fade

In tragedy, we see love and goodness. Don’t let it fade

A bus crashed and Humboldt faced tragedy this week. Yet this was a time for people to step up in many different ways.
Annaheim native expanding resume in Vancouver

Annaheim native expanding resume in Vancouver

Taylor Bley always wanted to pursue a career in acting.
Breakfast works to raise line location awareness

Breakfast works to raise line location awareness

With the new construction season coming soon, Sally Cain wants everyone to dig safe. This is why the SCGA are once again hosting 23 breakfast events across the province in April to promote Sask 1st Call’s call before you dig program.
Mounted shooting like the days of the wild west

Mounted shooting like the days of the wild west

The cowboy drew his 0.45mm Ruger Vaqueros as he rode towards his target. Once he got in range, a loud bang reverberated. As the balloon popped, he sped to his next target.
Estevan Bruins win sets up Game 7 in Nipawin

Estevan Bruins win sets up Game 7 in Nipawin

They are the most famous words in hockey: Game 7.
Nipawin council briefs: Water treatment plant under budget

Nipawin council briefs: Water treatment plant under budget

NIPAWIN — Nipawin’s new water treatment plant, still under construction, is under budget so far. The project, estimated at $20.8 million, is under the budget approved by council by around $258,000.
Nipawin Hawks move to brink of league title

Nipawin Hawks move to brink of league title

The Nipawin Hawks are a win away from their first league title in 28 years after picking up a 3-1 win over the Estevan Bruins The Game 5 victory pushed the Hawks into a 3-2 series lead, with Game 6 back in Estevan on April 22.

Humboldt brings home nine provincial medals

With spring in the air, many of the winter sports are wrapping up, including karate, who held their spring provincial championships in Wadena and Kuroki on April 14.
Throwback: Seventh Doghide River Festival a huge success

Throwback: Seventh Doghide River Festival a huge success

From the Recorder files, April 29, 1997
Shooting like the cowboys of yore

Shooting like the cowboys of yore

TISDALE — The cowgirl drew her 0.45mm Ruger Vaqueros as she rode towards her target. Once she got in range, a loud bang reverberated. As the balloon popped, she sped to her next target.
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