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Fernand Eugene Hurion

Fernand Eugene Hurion

HURION : Fernand Eugene Fernand Eugene Hurion, age 90, passed away on Monday, January 20, 2014 while a resident at the Pineview Lodge in Nipawin. He was born on November 14, 1923 in Dana, SK the second child of Germain and Rose Hurion.

Thorsteinson moving on to job in Saskatoon

The Humboldt & District Chamber of Commerce will soon be searching for a new executive director after DonnaLyn Thorsteinson announced her resignation, effective Jan. 24.

Dutton finishes seventh at World Championships as Olympics draws closer

With the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Sochi less than a month away, William Dutton put the finishing touches on his pre-Olympics training by finishing seventh at the World Sprint Speed Skating Championships in Nagano, Japan, his best fi
The old makes way for the new

The old makes way for the new

All that's left of the old Humboldt Public School is a pile of rubble and memories. Soon, even the debris will be gone.
St. ELizabeth's property may be in very good hands

St. ELizabeth's property may be in very good hands

Since the demolition of the old St. Elizabeth's Hospital building in 2011, the lot has sat vacant, with many residents wondering what exactly its fate would be. Well now it seems it could very well fall into good hands.
There's new HOPE in Humboldt

There's new HOPE in Humboldt

Sometimes, you just need to talk to someone. That's the mantra behind Renewed HOPE Counseling Services that just recently opened its practice at PARTNERS in Humboldt.
Broncos' slump continues as stretch run looms

Broncos' slump continues as stretch run looms

One step forward, one step back. After snapping a three-game losing streak in Melfort with a comfortable 5-1 win, the Humboldt Broncos returned home for a showdown with the Kindersley Klippers, the team they're looking up at in the Kramer Division.

Something I like about Humboldt

I'm not really sure whether it falls into my journalistic professionalism to give public accolades in my editorial but to heck with the rules, I'm going to anyways.

The evolution of the solar cell

Since the invention of photovoltaic cells in the 1800s, researchers have finally developed a solar cell that is more efficient and cheaper to produce than its previous form. "The previous solar cell is based on silicone," said Dr.
Remembering an old friend

Remembering an old friend

After 101 years of educational fortitude, the bricks of the old Humboldt Public School building were torn down last week. It had been a soaring presence in the heart of the community and had stood as a monument for parents, teachers, and students.
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