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Villa fashion show wants to bring more comfort to residents

Villa fashion show wants to bring more comfort to residents

Comfort and care are in great supply at St. Mary’s Villa. But the St. Mary’s Villa Foundation needs help in providing more comfort for their staff and residents. The St. Mary’s Villa Fashion Show on Oct.
Mohawk domination

Mohawk domination

The Humboldt Collegiate Institute football team dominated its contest against the Nipawin Bears right from the start. Slotback Jared Giddings hauled in a touchdown pass from Landon Seipp with less than two minutes gone.

Hometown curlers make for good show at Point Optical Classic

The Point Optical Curling Classic at the Nutana Curling Club in Saskatoon made for a good showing for Humboldt and area curlers with four local men competing for the $41000 grand prize. Kirk and Dallan Muyres from St.
Broncos preparing to highlight talent at Showcase

Broncos preparing to highlight talent at Showcase

At the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League Showcase, the Humboldt Broncos are seeking a pair of victories and to highlight their talents.
So over Facebook

So over Facebook

I’ve been on Facebook since 2007, and for most of that time I’ve been an avid user. I loved seeing and sharing pictures, getting a look into my friends’ lives, and I’ll be honest, creeping people. Loved being the operative word.
The niqab: who cares?

The niqab: who cares?

Talking with electoral candidates this week, you hear a lot about what the main issues are in Saskatchewan and Canada.

Mohawks take hometown Tornadoes

The Humboldt Collegiate Institute football team demonstrated impressive depth while posting its second victory of the season. On Sept. 18, the Mohawks dominated Tisdale, 62-14, on the road. That improved HCI’s record to 2-0.
More curling to come for St. Gregor brothers

More curling to come for St. Gregor brothers

The road is long and busy for local curlers Kirk and Dallan Muyres. Finishing off the Grand Slam of Curling in Paradise, Nfld.
Don’t trust everyone online

Don’t trust everyone online

The term “catfishing” has entered the lexicon now due to the prevalence of a very strange phenomenon: when someone is on contact with a person online, and they later find out that person is not who they thought they were.

Attitudes towards needing help need help

We all need a little help sometimes. But there is a stigma when it comes to needing help. Needing help does not make us weak or lazy. One in seven Canadians live in poverty and the Canadian unemployment rate was 7.0 per cent in August 2015.
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