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Christine Langhorst

Christine Langhorst

LANGHORST: Christine December 25, 1922 – February 21, 2015 It is with heavy hearts and great sadness that we announce the passing of Mrs. Christine (nee Wolsfeld) Langhorst of St. Mary’s Villa, Humboldt, SK. She passed away peacefully at St.
Katherine Freistadt

Katherine Freistadt

FREISTADT: Katherine Hildegard February 22, 1930 – February 24, 2015 With much sorrow we say goodbye to a dedicated wife, loving mother and caring grandmother.
Lawrence Parker

Lawrence Parker

PARKER: Lawrence Eugene December 21, 1929 - February 21, 2015 Lawrence Eugene Parker passed away peacefully after the fight of his life, with his loving wife Linda and his seven children surrounding him, at the University of Miami Hospital on Saturda
Parents of million dollar baby get reality TV show

Parents of million dollar baby get reality TV show

You probably saw them in the news late last year, and now you’ll be seeing more of Darren Kimmel and Jennifer Huculak on TV. No, it’s not related to Reece, their baby who was born in Hawaii and the cause of a $950,000 medical bill.
Heritage Week talks about preserving community identity

Heritage Week talks about preserving community identity

Most people living in Canada can see the evidence of heritage conservation simply by looking at the unique architecture that speaks to the community’s history. To recognize these efforts, the provincial government proclaimed Feb.
The aging face of volunteers

The aging face of volunteers

It shouldn’t surprise anyone, but as Canada’s baby boomers get older, so too do the majority of volunteers.
Chit chat with Don Morgan about labour, safety, and education

Chit chat with Don Morgan about labour, safety, and education

The Humboldt & District Chamber of Commerce hosted another luncheon on Feb. 20 whereby Minister Don Morgan come to the city to talk about labour relations, workplace safety, and education.
BBBS bowled over by Cadets’ support

BBBS bowled over by Cadets’ support

Bowl for Kids’ Sake held its final fundraising event on Feb. 22 at Kemway Lanes with assistance from the Humboldt, Naicam, and Wadena army cadet corps.

Modern day Beatlemania-like hysteria has weird results

Fifty Shades of Grey came out on Valentine’s Day weekend, and it’s no secret that it was pretty much a huge gong show.
HCI mixed curling heads to regionals

HCI mixed curling heads to regionals

The Humboldt Collegiate Institute (HCI) mixed curling team is advancing to regionals after coming out the B-side winners at districts in Wadena on Feb. 6 and 7. “They played very well,” said coach Teri Tarrant.
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