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Five year plan on council table to tear down old buildings

Five year plan on council table to tear down old buildings

Humboldt could be getting a face lift but it will not come cheap. A group of concerned citizens has brought to council troubling statistics on the level of decay of buildings that are older than 14-years-old.

Bernard Jansen

JANSEN: Bernard Joseph September 26, 1916 – March 22, 2016 Tuesday, March 22, 2016, witnessed the fields of eternity gain a loving father and dedicated farmer.
City support behind gender diversity awareness week

City support behind gender diversity awareness week

Gender Diversity Awareness Week is coming to Humboldt from Mar. 27-Apr. 2. The proclamation was declared at the city council meeting on Mar. 14. Mar.
Election 2016 - Melfort

Election 2016 - Melfort

Sask Party - Kevin Phillips Kevin Phillips is a near life long resident of Melfort.
Election 2016 - Arm River

Election 2016 - Arm River

Sask Party - Greg Brkich Greg Brkich is the Saskatchewan Party candidate for the Arm River constituency. Brkich was born in raised in Bladworth and served as a council member in that community for six years.
Election 2016 - Kelvington/Wadena

Election 2016 - Kelvington/Wadena

Sask Party - Hugh Nerlien Hugh Nerlien is the Saskatchewan Party’s candidate in the Kelvington/Wadena constituency. He is from Porcupine Plain, growing up on a farm in the area.
Election 2016 - Humboldt/Watrous

Election 2016 - Humboldt/Watrous

Saskatchewan Party - Donna Harpauer Donna Harpauer was first elected in 1999 as the Saskatchewan MLA for Watrous. Since the boundary redistribution in the 2003 election, Harpauer has been happy to represent the people of Humboldt as their MLA.

Election forum brings issues to Humboldt

The Humboldt & District Chamber of Commerce hosted an election forum at the Bella Vista Inn on Mar. 22. The chamber has hosted a number of forums in the past at all three levels of government, municipal, provincial and federal.
Students get their voices heard this election

Students get their voices heard this election

With the voting age in Canada being 18-years-old, politicians are not worried about what students are thinking when it comes to election issues. But thanks to Student Vote, Saskatchewan students are making their voices heard for the 2016 election.
Students get taste of journalism during education conference

Students get taste of journalism during education conference

The National Congress on Rural Education was not only a beneficial experience for those in the education field.
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