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Layoffs coming for liquor stores, including Humboldt

Layoffs coming for liquor stores, including Humboldt

Come September of this year, there will be 32 less jobs in Saskatchewan liquor stores at seven locations across the province, including at the Humboldt location.
Tisdale man charged with attempted murder given conditions for release

Tisdale man charged with attempted murder given conditions for release

A Tisdale man charged with attempted murder and other crimes was given conditions for release at his second court appearance. Kevin Yelland appeared at Nipawin Provincial Court Aug. 2 in front of Judge Les Matsalla .
White hose stolen from water truck near Sylvania

White hose stolen from water truck near Sylvania

White plastic hosing was stolen off a Department of Highways water truck parked off the Sylvania access road. Tisdale RCMP are asking for the public’s help.
Joining in at the Original Humboldt public dig

Joining in at the Original Humboldt public dig

The Humboldt and District Museum and Gallery got to discover a little more about Original Humboldt with their annual archeological dig July 24-28.
Melfort hosts swimming semifinals at NLP pool

Melfort hosts swimming semifinals at NLP pool

The Northern Lights Palace pool was a busy spot as swimmers from across the northern part of the province descended on Melfort for the North Semifinals.
Reunion remembers life in the Wapiti Valley

Reunion remembers life in the Wapiti Valley

At a historic one-room schoolhouse 3.5 miles southwest of Codette, Shirley Krone sat at the teacher’s desk, just as she would have as a 21-year-old teacher.
Carrot River subdivision approvals slower than expected

Carrot River subdivision approvals slower than expected

Getting the necessary approvals for a new subdivision in Carrot River has been slower than expected.
Tisdale man charged with attempted murder

Tisdale man charged with attempted murder

A Tisdale man was charged with attempted murder after Tisdale RCMP responded to an injured woman who was a victim of domestic violence. The RCMP said they spoke to the 70-year-old woman July 29 at around 9 a.m.
Throwback: Zenon Park citizens look at prospects of separation

Throwback: Zenon Park citizens look at prospects of separation

From the Tisdale Recorder files, June 8, 1977
OPINION: Selling parts of crowns makes no sense

OPINION: Selling parts of crowns makes no sense

Last week, the press releases from the provincial government came in, bragging about the success of the province’s crown corporations. SGI saw $65.2 million in profits. SaskTel saw $134.8 million.
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