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Teaching how to make a difference

Teaching how to make a difference

Melissa Stockbrugger-Knaus hopes she teaches her 7th grade kids the usual classroom things. But she also hopes she is teaching her kids how to make a difference in the world. The St.
Reptile Wrangling at the Tradeshow

Reptile Wrangling at the Tradeshow

Wrangler Elisa Wilke has been wrangling animals since she was 14 years old. Wilke brought this experience to 2 shows at the Fall Business Showcase and Tradeshow on Nov. 7, showing kids and adults alike all about her reptiles friends.

Main Street Conference: Working for revitalization

Downtown/Suburban balance possible A lot of Saskatchewan communities are developing a strong suburban presence in their towns. Unfortunately, downtowns are suffering because of it.

MSSP on track for community revitalization

Revitalizing downtown has been an ambitious goal for the the Government of Saskatchewan. Bruce Dawson Manager of the Historic Places Program reported at the Main Street Saskatchewan (MSSP) Conference on Nov.

Conference wraps up in Humboldt

Saskatchewan Economic Development Conference - Nov. 2-4 The goal was to support resilient communities.

Community profiling made easy

When Davie Lee was working for an Irish government agency collecting information on Canadian markets for Irish businesses, he found it really difficult to find reliable data on Canadian communities.

Mohawks amazing season ends in semi’s

When two undefeated teams meet, one will not walk away with a spotless record.
Billets an important part of hockey life

Billets an important part of hockey life

When Dustyn Huculiak played Junior A hockey in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, his parents were able to rest a little easier knowing he had great billets. Now Kevin and Kandice Huculiak are doing the same thing for other hockey parents.
In the words of Bob Barker...

In the words of Bob Barker...

In order to talk to Wanda about Sweety the puppy who had undergone surgery, I went to the Humboldt SPCA on Hwy 5. Sure, I just went there for the interview. I went there because it was a glowing heaven of puppies and kitties.

Community bands together for SPCA puppy

Her name is Sweety and she was abused to the point of needing $3000 worth of care. When Wanda Price of the Humboldt and District SPCA put this four month old puppy’s story out to the Humboldt area, donations started “pouring in”, she says.
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