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Red Earth man found dead on road

Red Earth man found dead on road

A Red Earth man was found dead on the middle of a road near Red Earth Cree Nation. Carrot River RCMP responded at 6:20 a.m. April 1. The 27-year-old male man was pronounced deceased at the scene by EMS.
LETTER: Justin Trudeau’s priorities are not the priorities of hardworking Saskatchewanians

LETTER: Justin Trudeau’s priorities are not the priorities of hardworking Saskatchewanians

Saskatchewanians and all Canadians were hoping for a better outcome from Justin Trudeau’s Liberal budget announced this week.
OPINION: Budget bitter pill to swallow

OPINION: Budget bitter pill to swallow

Good news about the provincial budget: it’s not as apocalyptic as some of the hints we were hearing from the government. Bad news: it’s still a bitter pill to swallow.
Federal budget has $28.5 billion deficit

Federal budget has $28.5 billion deficit

The deficit got bigger – and it’s not expected to go down quickly. The federal government’s budget, released March 22, comes with a $28.5 billion deficit in 2018.
Provincial budget tough for Humboldt

Provincial budget tough for Humboldt

The provincial budget features a one per cent PST increase, removal of fuel exemptions for farmers, a 0.5 per cent income tax decrease, and cuts to items like post-secondary education, libraries and regional parks.
Large deficit the talk of Trudeau government budget

Large deficit the talk of Trudeau government budget

The deficit got bigger and it is not expected to go down very quickly. The federal government’s release of their second budget on March 22 with Finance Minister Bill Morneau’s address in the House of Commons comes with a $28.
Ducks Unlimited banquet another success for conservation

Ducks Unlimited banquet another success for conservation

It was another packed house for the 32nd annual Humboldt Ducks Unlimited Banquet on March 25. It was all fun and games for wetlands with games, silent and live auctions, and draws.
Chamber celebrates business excellence

Chamber celebrates business excellence

The 18th annual Mark of Excellence banquet honoured local businesses with 29 businesses up for 10 categories on March 23.
STC need is still there if dollars are not

STC need is still there if dollars are not

With the release of the provincial budget comes the destruction of the Saskatchewan Transportation Company. Along with the 224 jobs that will be lost, connections will be lost between the 253 communities that STC serves.
Time for USA Hockey to properly compensate their players

Time for USA Hockey to properly compensate their players

The United States hockey governing body has been in the news a lot recently and for good reason. With the women’s world hockey championship set to start on March 31 in Flint, Mich. the women announced they are going to boycott the games.
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