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SJHL Assistance Program gains more partners

SJHL Assistance Program gains more partners

The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League continues to make plans to help those affected by the tragic April 6 bus accident involving the Humboldt Broncos.

Muenster Post moving to Eastside Liquidation

Renovations have started at Eastside Liquidation on College Street in Muenster for the new post office. Village Council had discussed a variety of options when it came to how to approach the closure of St.

Wynyard celebrates new recycling facility

Many organizations contributed to the new $1.2 million Wynyard Comprehensive Recycling Centre.

Railroads should pay demurrage fees: APAS

Each day a ship waits in port empty waiting for grain, it charges a financial penalty – the demurrage fee. The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan wants the railways to pay that fee.
Whole community behind Jansen Dinner Theatre

Whole community behind Jansen Dinner Theatre

For a town of 96 people, it was all hands on deck for the Jansen Community Players dinner theatre fundraiser on April 5-7.
Society hits milestone with 15th edition

Society hits milestone with 15th edition

Students, staff, and community members alike celebrated the launch of the newest Society, the literary magazine published by St. Peter’s College with a gathering on April 3.

Wadena satellite agriculture office to close

Wadena’s satellite agriculture ministry office is one of seven closing in the province. No jobs will be lost, as the satellite offices were only used when a producer made an appointment.

League takes pause after crash

The next step for the SJHL following the Humboldt Broncos’ deadly bus crash on April 6 is still uncertain.

Muench discusses abatement with chamber members

City of Humboldt Mayor Rob Muench does not believe in abatement for new businesses. And he said as much at the Humboldt and District Chamber of Commerce Annual General Meeting on March 29.
Council makes decision regarding lagoon project

Council makes decision regarding lagoon project

City staff and council are going forward with a short term lagoon odour control project for the summer of 2018. Many options were discussed with a wide range of costs and impacts.
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