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One confirmed fatality from Melfort structure fire

One confirmed fatality from Melfort structure fire

The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency is working to determine the cause of the fire.
McDonalds bid farewell to Hudson Bay grocery store after 65 years

McDonalds bid farewell to Hudson Bay grocery store after 65 years

Three generations of McDonalds operated McDonald’s Family Foods in Hudson Bay.
Melfort doctor, Yorkton lawyer added to Suncrest College board

Melfort doctor, Yorkton lawyer added to Suncrest College board

Dr. Adeyemi 'Yemi' Laosebikan of Melfort and Shawn Patenaude of Yorkton are Suncrest College's two newest members of its board of directors.
Crop report: producers reach half-way point of harvest progress

Crop report: producers reach half-way point of harvest progress

Producers are busy combining and applying post-harvest herbicides. Producers are also moving cattle and preparing for winter.
Humboldt plans to use digital signage to promote events

Humboldt plans to use digital signage to promote events

The new Digital Humboldt initiative will start initially at city run facilities.
Humboldt RCMP looking for vandals

Humboldt RCMP looking for vandals

Multiple businesses on Eighth and Ninth Street in Humboldt were tagged with graffiti.
Nipawin council says no to backyard chickens

Nipawin council says no to backyard chickens

Nipawin looked at allowing backyard chickens in response to a citizen's request.
Bjorkdale News: School SCC holding pancake breakfast

Bjorkdale News: School SCC holding pancake breakfast

The Terry Fox Run is also scheduled for Sept. 29.
Selnes: Riders' Richardson takes responsibility for head butt

Selnes: Riders' Richardson takes responsibility for head butt

Columnist Bill Selnes said he was impressed Sask. Rider Pete Richardson expressed regret publicly about his head butt of Zach Collaros.
Crop report: producers finish harvesting winter cereals in area

Crop report: producers finish harvesting winter cereals in area

Producers in the area are busy swathing and combining, while producers are also moving cattle out of pastures and preparing for winter.
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