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Larry Schikowsky

SCHIKOWSKY: Larry Alexander January 18, 1942 – October 18, 2015 Larry Alexander Schikowsky of Humboldt, SK, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on Sunday, October 18, 2015, at Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon, SK. He was 73 years of age.

Janice Stevens

STEVENS: Janice Anne November 4, 1952 – October 14, 2015 Janice “Jan” Anne (nee Rode) Stevens of Humboldt, SK, passed away on Wednesday, October 14, 2015, at Humboldt District Hospital following a courageous battle with cancer.
Room for improvement at Humboldt’s Communities in Bloom showing

Room for improvement at Humboldt’s Communities in Bloom showing

Coun. Roger Nordick learned a lot from the 2015 National Communities in Bloom Competition in Kamloops, B.C. He is head of the Communities in Bloom committee for Humboldt and attended the event with his wife, Shelia.
Work on 5th avenue complete until summer

Work on 5th avenue complete until summer

With the graveling of 5th Ave. by the post office, work on that section is done until it is paved next summer. Peter Bergquist with the city said the water main and repaving plan originally included part of 7th St.

City moving forward with new multiplex

It is a plan that is still a few years off, but the Humboldt city council is looking towards planning for a new multiplex. The development plan in 2009 for Centennial Park included the school and development around the park.

Drivers “moose”t remember to keep an eye out

With many reports of collisions with moose (and to a lesser extent, deer), the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) is trying to keep everyone safe with its 19th annual Moose on the Loose campaign.
Employment assistance site highlight of chamber luncheon

Employment assistance site highlight of chamber luncheon

In honour of Disability Employment Awareness Month, Humboldt’s Chamber of Commerces luncheon on Oct. 15 featured Joy McKinnon from the Support Employment Transition Initiative to celebrate the launch of the new Employlink website.

Staying healthy while traveling a priority

No one wants to get sick while they travel, and with some countries that is easier said than done. Dr.

Celebrating women’s history by celebrating education

This year in Saskatchewan, Women’s History Month aims to celebrate important women in the area of education.

Farmland ownership report released

Between May and August, the government of Saskatchewan consulted with Saskatchewan farmers and others about the issue of farm ownership – who should be allowed to own farmland in Saskatchewan? And now, the results are in.
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