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Mohawks send five to archery provincials

The Humboldt Collegiate Institute Mohawks were hard at work over the weekend shooting for the bulls-eye at the National Archery in School Program provincial championships.
Strong year for Ridgedale Co-op thanks to bee operation

Strong year for Ridgedale Co-op thanks to bee operation

RIDGEDALE — Thanks to its bee operation, the Ridgedale Co-op is swarming with profits this year. At its annual general meeting, the co-op revealed it made $190,000 in 2017, compared to a loss of $48,000 the previous year.
Carrot River Co-op continues to diversify

Carrot River Co-op continues to diversify

CARROT RIVER — Last year was a solid year for the Carrot River Co-op as it continues a drive to diversify. “I like what we’ve done,” said Ward Kewley, the co-op’s general manager.
Tools available to deal with cannabis at the workplace

Tools available to deal with cannabis at the workplace

TISDALE — With cannabis soon becoming legal, employers will have to learn how to deal with the substance in the workplace.
Winnipeg doctor reflects on honouring Broncos at Jets game

Winnipeg doctor reflects on honouring Broncos at Jets game

It was a powerful moment during an otherwise devastating time. One fan standing proud in his Humboldt Broncos jersey during the national anthems of the Winnipeg Jets’ final regular season game of the season. Dr.
Walk-in services available for trauma support

Walk-in services available for trauma support

Services will be available this weekend for those in need of counselling services after the April 6 Humboldt Broncos bus crash.
Tools available to deal with cannabis at the workplace

Tools available to deal with cannabis at the workplace

With cannabis soon becoming legal, employers will have to learn how to deal with the substance in the workplace.

Increased funding for school division doesn’t make up for previous cuts

The Horizon School Division is seeing an increase in the funding it receives from the provincial government, but that doesn’t make up for cuts made in the last two years. In the 2018-19 provincial budget, the division received $79.
No cuts for libraries in this year’s budget

No cuts for libraries in this year’s budget

NORTHEAST — After being hit hard by last year’s provincial budget, the Wapiti Regional Library is happy they aren’t seeing cuts this year. The library saw a 58 per cent cut – about $400,000 – as of April 1, 2017, without any prior warning.
Broncos GoFundMe closes at $15 million

Broncos GoFundMe closes at $15 million

April 18, 11:59 a.m. saw the closure of the Funds for Humboldt Broncos GoFundMe page, the second largest in GoFundMe history. In 12 days, 142,030 people raised nearly $15.
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