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Alma Knittig

KNITTIG: Alma January 19, 1923 – February 27, 2017 The peaceful death of Mrs. Alma Knittig (nee Wourms), 94 years, of Wainwright, Alberta and formerly of Humboldt, Saskatchewan, occurred on February 27, 2017.

Philomena Katherine Greif

GREIF: In loving memory of Philomena Katherine August 18, 1934 – February 19, 2017 Philomena was born August 18, 1934 to George and Minnie Renneberg; the youngest of 8 children. She grew up in St.

Randall Harold Cleveland

CLEVELAND: Randall Harold October 11, 1934 – February 22, 2017 It is with great sadness the family announces the peaceful passing of Randall Harold Cleveland 82 years, on Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at Humboldt District Hospital.
Andino Suns brings Latin rhythms to Melfort

Andino Suns brings Latin rhythms to Melfort

Andres ( Andy ) Davalos lucked out when he was putting together Andino Suns .
An excellent year for Nipawin vintage snow drags

An excellent year for Nipawin vintage snow drags

A warm sunny day combined with a lack of vintage snowmobile drag races made Nipawin’s Shiver by the River a success. “Everything went well. It went smooth,” said Cam Livingston with the Twin Lakes Trail Blazers.
End of the season for Outback Thunder

End of the season for Outback Thunder

The Carrot River Outback Thunder’s season has come to an end. The Thunder lost their Prairie Junior Hockey League North Division semifinal series, four games to one, to the Saskatoon AGI Insurance Quakers.
Turning a love of weddings into a business

Turning a love of weddings into a business

Janine McNevin was married in October of 2015 and loved every minute of her wedding. “It was a vintage Victorian theme, with antique stuff, lace, gold accents, and it was a big wedding,” McNevin said.
Nipawin chamber surveying carbon tax opinions

Nipawin chamber surveying carbon tax opinions

The Nipawin Chamber of Commerce wants to know how people feel about carbon tax. More specifically, the Chamber would like to hear from its members.
Tools stolen from Yellow Quill residence

Tools stolen from Yellow Quill residence

The Greenwater RCMP are asking for help in solving a break and enter at the Yellow Quill First Nation. A large number of woodworking tools and accessories was stolen from a Yellow Quill residence during the night on Feb. 27.
OPINION: Cynical promise-breaking discourages voting

OPINION: Cynical promise-breaking discourages voting

Saskatchewan’s chief electoral officer is pulling the alarm. He estimates only 53 per cent of the province’s eligible voters chose not to vote and it’s time to have a discussion why.
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