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Big Brothers Big Sisters celebrate community unity

Big Brothers Big Sisters celebrate community unity

It was an exciting night for major players within Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) Humboldt with their Big Celebration Gala and awards night on Oct. 12.
High school cross-country provincials results

High school cross-country provincials results

School Results Hudson Bay Community School 1A 9th St. Brieux 1A 13th Tisdale Middle & Secondary School 2A 3rd L.P. Miller Comprehensive 3A 16th Senior Girls Makenzie Kovacs St.
Carrot River arena ready for a crowd cheering the Outback Thunder

Carrot River arena ready for a crowd cheering the Outback Thunder

The Carrot River Outback Thunder love playing in front of a loud home crowd.
Firefighters open doors to public for open house

Firefighters open doors to public for open house

The doors were open and the fire trucks were on display during the Humboldt Fire Department’s Open House on Oct. 10. The Government of Saskatchewan declared Oct. 8-14 as Fire Prevention Week with the theme, ‘Every second counts, plan 2 ways out.
Carrot River animal bylaws reforms passed

Carrot River animal bylaws reforms passed

A set of animal control bylaw changes, which includes a requirement for cat owners to buy licences, has been passed by Carrot River council. Bob Gagné , Carrot River’s mayor, said at council’s Oct.
Mural depicting Tisdale history to be completed in summer of 2018

Mural depicting Tisdale history to be completed in summer of 2018

An historic mural on the north side of Trombley’s Meats is taking longer than expected, but the artist working on the project said it’s 75 per cent done.
Elementary schools successfully driving away hunger

Elementary schools successfully driving away hunger

It was another successful drive for the Farm Credit Canada’s (FCC) Drive Away Hunger for the Humboldt and District Food Bank.
Melfort council signs four-year contract with employees

Melfort council signs four-year contract with employees

The City of Melfort has signed a new four-year contract with its employees that will see them get a one per cent wage increase in 2017, and a 2.5 per cent increase each year for 2018, 2019 and 2020.
Crushing win for Nipawin Hawks against Yorkton

Crushing win for Nipawin Hawks against Yorkton

The Nipawin Hawks jumped on the Yorkton Terriers early and never looked back as they cruised to a 5-0 win over the Terriers in Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League action in Nipawin on Oct. 13.
Power pole collision disrupts afternoon work day

Power pole collision disrupts afternoon work day

A collision between a semi and a power pole in the alley on the 600 block between 9th and 10th Street caused a massive power outage downtown around 12:20 p.m. on Oct. 11.
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