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More cab rule changes for Melfort

More cab rule changes for Melfort

One month after Melfort council decided to make changes to try to promote evening cab service, the city is making more tweaks to the taxicab bylaw. The major change in the bylaw passed at the Feb.
Nipawin owed nearly $200,000 in property taxes

Nipawin owed nearly $200,000 in property taxes

Nearly 100 Nipawin properties did not pay their property taxes on time. As of Feb. 9, $193,921.02 was owed from 95 properties. Nipawin Council voted Feb. 13 to advertise the list of properties in arrears, as per The Tax Enforcement Act.
Middle Coast in the middle of concert series

Middle Coast in the middle of concert series

They came from the middle coast, so that is what they named their band. And they will be coming to Humboldt on Feb. 24 as part of the Humboldt Area Arts Council concert series in association with the Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils.
Mental illness, you’re not alone

Mental illness, you’re not alone

If someone is in medical distress, we try to help them.
Humboldt teams dominate in school sports

Humboldt teams dominate in school sports

Senior boys book regional curling berth It was a busy week for high school curlers from Humboldt Collegiate. The week kicked off on Feb. 6 with the pre-district championships held in their own backyard at the Humboldt Curling Club.
Muyres brothers give back to where it all started

Muyres brothers give back to where it all started

The Humboldt Curling Club was full of school kids on Feb. 8 as they learned from the best team in Saskatchewan.
Cutting education and health care is the wrong move

Cutting education and health care is the wrong move

Last week, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall announced that the provincial deficit has grown to $1.2 billion.
A small but deep impact

A small but deep impact

I have just recently become a big sister and to clarify no, not biologically. I have been spending time with my little sister for the past four/five months.
Environment minister talks carbon tax in Nipawin

Environment minister talks carbon tax in Nipawin

Scott Moe , the province’s Minister of Environment, spoke about his government’s opposition to the carbon tax and what can be expected from the upcoming budget at an event in Nipawin.
Carrot River’s Shockwave headed to Telemiracle with at least $13,000

Carrot River’s Shockwave headed to Telemiracle with at least $13,000

Carrot River band Shockwave is performing at Telemiracle. So far, the band has already collected $13,000 in donations. Bobby Derksen , Andrew Derksen , Jeff Doerksen and Ashley Huff are on a roll.
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