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When selfies turn lethal

When selfies turn lethal

Everybody likes taking selfies, but with the proliferation now in some circles, there’s competition to have the best one or take a selfie that’s different from everyone else’s. And sometimes, that impulse can be fatal.

Going postal over freedoms

In North America, freedom of expression has become a right that has been used and abused at liberty and without very many restrictions.
Humboldt moving forward with Main Street focus

Humboldt moving forward with Main Street focus

After about a year as an affiliate member of the Main Street Saskatchewan Program, Humboldt is one of two communities that were accepted at the accredited level this year.
Archaeology workshops return to Humboldt

Archaeology workshops return to Humboldt

This summer, kids interested in history can come out to the Humboldt & District Museum to learn about the process and production of archaeology.
Be cautious around commercial vehicles

Be cautious around commercial vehicles

This month’s SGI traffic spotlight takes a step away from the regular driver and focuses on safety around commercial vehicles.
CN station beautification project underway

CN station beautification project underway

The Communities in Bloom and murals committees have teamed up to put up a temporary art installation at the old CN railway station, with the help of the Humboldt & District Museum.
Wyatt performs in gallery; coming back for Streetfest

Wyatt performs in gallery; coming back for Streetfest

Prairie band Wyatt came to the Humboldt Gallery on Aug. 7 to perform a mix of their own country-rock songs and a collection of covers by artists as diverse as Bill Withers and Poison.
Research pooh-poohs myth of chlorine irritating eyes

Research pooh-poohs myth of chlorine irritating eyes

A lot of people get scared of opening their eyes underwater because they fear the usual burning sensation and redness in the eyes that usually follows.
Children’s entertainer brings music to the library

Children’s entertainer brings music to the library

Saskatchewan performer Brenda Baker came to the Reid-Thompson Library to entertain children and adults alike with original songs about Megamunch the T-rex in Regina, and old favourites like “The Cat Came Back” on Aug. 5. “I thought it went great.

Benjamin Strueby

STRUEBY: Benjamin "Benjy" May 26, 1927 – August 2, 2015 The passing of Benjamin “Benjy” Strueby of Humboldt, SK, occurred on Sunday, August 2, 2015, at the age of 88 years. Benjy was born to Frank and Pauline (nee Bauml) Strueby on May 26, 1927.
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