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Mayoral duties: Municipal politics 101 Part 1

Mayoral duties: Municipal politics 101 Part 1

Politics is not for everyone. But for city residence, municipal politics has a deep impact on living in Humboldt.
Resolve to love yourself

Resolve to love yourself

It can be hard some days, but everyone needs to learn to love themselves. This should be everyones new years resolution; self-love and a healthy mental state. First thing is, people do not see the problems with self depreciation.
It is time to scrap the current NHL ASG voting system

It is time to scrap the current NHL ASG voting system

Jan. 2 marked a big day in the NHL. The NHL announced the captains for their all-star weekend in Nashville on Jan. 30 & 31 and while I agree or at least can understand how three of the captains were voted in, the fourth captain just makes no sense.

Frank Tarnowski

TARNOWSKI: Frank Edward November 20, 1932 – December 29, 2015 It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Frank, at the age of 83. He passed away peacefully at home on his farm near Bruno, SK, on Tuesday, December 29, 2015.

Dorothy Hall

HALL: Dorothy Mrs. Dorothy Bertha Hall age 88 passed away at St. Mary’s Villa, Humboldt, and peacefully entered Heaven’s gates on Thursday, December 17th. Dorothy was born in Humboldt, SK on October 26, 1927 to Bernard and Anna Saretsky.

Lloyd Mager

MAGER: Lloyd Christian November 16, 1950 - December 5, 2015 It is with sadness we announce the sudden passing of Mr. Lloyd C. Mager of a heart attack.
Water bills to increase Jan. 1, 2016

Water bills to increase Jan. 1, 2016

A unanimous council decision will see the cost of water in the city be increased as of Jan. 1.
Kinettes bring the Christmas Cheer

Kinettes bring the Christmas Cheer

This Christmas, the Humboldt and District Kinettes distributed 114 Christmas hampers for their 2015 Christmas Cheer Campaign for families in need in the Humboldt area.
Carlton Trail students get a little extra help before the holidays

Carlton Trail students get a little extra help before the holidays

Twenty-two Carlton Trail Regional College students got a little extra help at the Carlton Trail Regional College Award Presentation on Dec. 15.
Handmade gifts bigger than ever

Handmade gifts bigger than ever

People used to say their knitting, quilting and other crafts were dying arts. But Wendy Toye at Haus of Stitches in Humboldt says people are doing it more than ever, and it is good for you.
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