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SPCA’s winter auction wraps up in Humboldt

SPCA’s winter auction wraps up in Humboldt

Humboldt and District SPCA’s Winter Auction wrapped up Nov 30 with an estimation of close to $7,000 earned. Last year’s auction reached a high of an estimated $8,000. All proceeds for the auction have gone towards the Building Fund.

Dutton brings home the hardware

When former Humboldt resident William Dutton decided to return to speed skating, he set a goal of winning a World Cup medal. Mission accomplished – and then some.
Broncos’ efforts not seeing rewards

Broncos’ efforts not seeing rewards

Each day Humboldt Broncos head coach Darcy Haugan sees his team putting in the effort. Unfortunately he has not lately witnessed his team being rewarded in the win column for that effort.
The specialness of small towns

The specialness of small towns

I was always considered special while I travelled. The small town mentality that I was raised with went with me wherever I went. And no one I met really understood that. Granted, Annaheim is tiny. Lake Lenore is tiny. Muenster is tiny.

Jerome Doll

DOLL: Jerome Jerome Isidore Doll was born August 24, 1929 to Isidore and Elizabeth Doll at Hodgeville, Saskatchewan. Jerry passed away suddenly on November 23, 2015 at his home in Caleb Village.

Mary Loroff

LOROFF: Mary Margaret (Suek) February 16, 1924 – November 18, 2015 The death of Mrs. Mary Margaret (nee Warren) Loroff of Caleb Village, Humboldt, SK, occurred on Wednesday, November 18, 2015, at Humboldt District Hospital.
Local history through stained glass

Local history through stained glass

The building is 105 years old and looking better than ever. Especially with uniquely detailed stained glass windows adorning the St. Peter’s Cathedral outside of Muenster. Nov.
Multiplex moving forward with open house

Multiplex moving forward with open house

The plans for a new multiplex in Humboldt are going forward as the city presented new plans at a public meeting on Nov. 17.
Silent for a cause

Silent for a cause

Imagine a child being silent for 24 hours. Parents and teachers can only imagine the silent bliss. But the St. Augustine Grade 7 class is silent for more than just their teacher’s sanity. On Nov.
Hergott headlines last cafe of the season

Hergott headlines last cafe of the season

It was a night of influences at the last Performer’s Cafe of 2015 at the Humboldt and District Gallery on Nov. 19. Melfort’s Jodie Hergott took the headline spot for the first time along with bandmates from 40oz Philosophy.
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