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Humboldt Journal

The ripple effects of the Tisdale tragedy and other crimes

Over the past week, a few communities have gone through some pretty rough times.

New priority-based budgeting keeps roads and utilities at the top of City budget

The City of Humboldt released the 2015 budget a couple weeks ago and for the first time, it was based on priorities rather than looking at what could get cut.
Irene Anna Mary Wickenhauser

Irene Anna Mary Wickenhauser

WICKENHAUSER: Irene Anna Mary November 1, 1921 – April 16, 2015 The passing of Mrs. Irene Anna Mary (nee Berthold) Wickenhauser of Saskatoon, SK, occurred on Thursday, April 16, 2015, at the age of 93 years.
Phillis Ann Gesiorowski

Phillis Ann Gesiorowski

GESIOROWSKI: Phillis Ann November 2, 1933 – April 17, 2015 It is with broken hearts that the family of Phillis Ann (nee Twarzynski) Gesiorowski of Central Parkland Lodge, Lanigan, SK, (and formerly of Guernsey, SK), announces her passing on Friday, A
Kids "Let it Go" and have fun at children's expo

Kids "Let it Go" and have fun at children's expo

Where in Humboldt can you see Elsa, Anna, Wolverine, and the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man all in one place? For a brief time, it was at the Humboldt Legion Hall on April 19.
Don't step on their blue suede shoes: dance festival coming to Humboldt

Don't step on their blue suede shoes: dance festival coming to Humboldt

Dancers from around the province will be congregating on Humboldt to compete in the annual OnStage Dance Festival, which will take place at the Uniplex from April 23 to 26.
Conexus to be a major sponsor for Community Rising gala event

Conexus to be a major sponsor for Community Rising gala event

Partners Family Services held a press conference on Monday to inform the public that Conexus Credit Union would be the major sponsor for this year’s Community Rising event.
Setting up for the Sizzler Strut

Setting up for the Sizzler Strut

When it comes to running a marathon, it’s never too soon to start talking about Humboldt’s annual Sizzler Strut.

Letter to the Editor

It was quite laughable to read Federal Minister Gerry Ritz stating, “I cannot stress enough that amendments to the plant breeder’s rights act allow for farmers to retain the right to save, clean, and store seed for their own operations.

A tale of Two Tragedies

On Aug. 21, 2013, a little boy named Lee Bonneau was given money to buy food at a recreation centre on the Kahkewistahaw First Nation.
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