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Sask government unveils livestock database

Sask government unveils livestock database

The federal and provincial governments unveiled a new initiative to improve the response to livestock emergencies in the province earlier this month.

Wheels on bus transportation have started turning

Just a couple of weeks ago, a topic of increasing concern was brought up during a community council meeting: school bus transportation. As the City of Humboldt grows, so does the need for inner city transportation for students.
Making printing a 3D reality

Making printing a 3D reality

Imagine being able to custom design and print living tissue like skin or organs or being able to create a building with the simple click of a button.
Gallery receives another award for Merchants Bank restoration

Gallery receives another award for Merchants Bank restoration

It seems like the Humboldt & District Gallery has racked up another award, as it is now the proud recipient of one of three Architectural Heritage Awards, which is bestowed by the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan.
HPS playground construction swings into action

HPS playground construction swings into action

After all its fundraising efforts, the Humboldt Public School (HPS) playground committee is finally ready to begin the first two phases of construction.
Being mindful of the dangers of brain injury

Being mindful of the dangers of brain injury

June is Brain Injury Awareness Month and the Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association is trying to warn people that a conk to the noggin can be more dangerous than it seems.
Elder abuse means more than you think

Elder abuse means more than you think

PARTNERS Family Services is teaming up with Safe Communities Humboldt & Area to hold presentations around the region to educate people on what elder abuse is and what to do if you yourself are abused, or if you know of someone who is being abused.

Letter to the Editor

As part of ATV Safety Week from June 6-14, the Saskatchewan All-Terrain Vehicle Association (SATVA) is launching a province-wide awareness campaign called Know Your Limits to help Saskatchewan residents understand their limits while operating an ATV

Where the lines are drawn

The latest scandal to rock the CBC is once again hitting a little too close to home. Journalists such as Jian Ghomeshi and now Evan Solomon are giving the rest of us a bad name.
Stop it with the celebrity worship

Stop it with the celebrity worship

It’s no secret that the Internet is deficient in moderation in anything. In my public shaming column I talked about the Internet’s villains: people who are vilified based on very small things.
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