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Forcible confinement in Tisdale leads to drug charges

Forcible confinement in Tisdale leads to drug charges

After an altercation at a Tisdale residence between two men, one was confined against his will. He managed to get out and alerted the Tisdale RCMP. When they investigated approximately 7:50 p.m.
Local MP pleased with Scheer’s selection as Conservative leader

Local MP pleased with Scheer’s selection as Conservative leader

Andrew Scheer wasn’t the candidate Randy Hoback , the Northeast’s MP, backed in the Conservative leadership race, but the Prince Albert MP is excited about his new leader. “He’s got a gentle soul but a firm grip on what needs to be done,” he said.
Straightjacketed by province, NESD passes budget

Straightjacketed by province, NESD passes budget

Despite a funding reduction, as well as minimum and maximum spending on certain line items imposed by the provincial government, the North East School Division managed to carve out a budget for the 2017-18 year.
It is time we are more physically active

It is time we are more physically active

Let us talk about physical activity. Recently Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation released a recreation survey and the results are concerning.
Berglund and Belle Plaine coming soon to Humboldt

Berglund and Belle Plaine coming soon to Humboldt

Blake Berglund and Melanie Hankewich (Belle Plaine) may have started their musical journeys separately but it did not take long before their musical paths became intertwined.
Sharing the stories of Original Humboldt

Sharing the stories of Original Humboldt

June 8 will be a historic day as dignitaries from both the Whitecap Dakota First Nation and the Governor General’s Horse Guards will come together at Original Humboldt for the first time in 130 years.
Bates reflects on career in lead up to Hall of Fame induction

Bates reflects on career in lead up to Hall of Fame induction

For most it is an honour we will never receive but for Kelly Bates that honour is about to become a reality.
Dear parents; let your children be bad at stuff

Dear parents; let your children be bad at stuff

Sitting at an elementary school play, I was shocked to hear someone behind me loudly mutter ‘finally’ as the students came on stage for their final bow.
Kinistin bison hunt results in Salvation Army donation

Kinistin bison hunt results in Salvation Army donation

It was an idea that resulted in two large donations to the Salvation Army from the Kinistin Saulteaux Nation.
Taking a dip for JumpStart

Taking a dip for JumpStart

It was a cause that everyone could get behind at the Canadian Tire Dunk Tank for Jumpstart fundraiser on May 27. Ten volunteers braved the cold to get dunked at $5 for 3 balls or $20 for a sure dunk with all funds raised going to local kids in need.
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