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Cinema project set to go: City Hall approves new Magic Lantern agreement

Cinema project set to go: City Hall approves new Magic Lantern agreement

A new agreement between the city and Magic Lantern Theatres has been approved by city council, clearing the way for construction of their new four-screen movie theatre this spring.
Community Garden getting ready for planting season

Community Garden getting ready for planting season

The St. Elizabeth Community Garden held their first meeting on Feb. 27. This year will see some changes coming to the garden. “We always look for better ways to be doing things in the garden.
Management agreement fills general manager gap for Pineland Co-op

Management agreement fills general manager gap for Pineland Co-op

After a lack of success at finding a new general manager, the Pineland Co-op chose to sign an agreement with Lake Country Co-op to provide that service.
Important awards handed out during EMS Charity Event

Important awards handed out during EMS Charity Event

Safe Communities Humboldt and Area took a moment to say thank you to their safety ambassador by giving out two awards during the Humboldt Emergency Medical Services Charity Event on March 3.
Supporting families of the missing

Supporting families of the missing

In 2007, Myrna LaPlante’s 78-year-old aunt, Emily Osmond , went missing from her home near the Kawacatoose First Nation.
Humboldt rallies around roadside workers

Humboldt rallies around roadside workers

It is a phone call every family dreads. And in North America it is a call that comes every six days. That is why a group, including Shon Crumley, co-organizer of the event, got together to start an annual Slow Down and Move Over Awareness Rally.
Drug seized on 106th Street, arrests made

Drug seized on 106th Street, arrests made

Two North Battleford residents have been arrested after a search warrant was executed by the RCMP “F” Division Crime Reduction Team on March 9. The location was on the 1400 block of 106th Street, in North Battleford.

City thanks public works dept. for work during heavy snow fall

The City of Humboldt Public Works and Utilities Department had their hands full removing snow from the snowmageddon event that started on March 3.
Radisson teenager vows to keep his rock museum open

Radisson teenager vows to keep his rock museum open

The Sesula Mineral and Gem Museum and Rock Shop in Radisson, which was started and is run by 13-year-old Judah Tyreman, has been broken into and looted. But Judah vows to keep the shop and museum open.
Court notes March 13: first appearance for Cutarm

Court notes March 13: first appearance for Cutarm

There is news about a couple of provincial court matters stemming from prominent criminal cases in the news in the area: The man accused of a robbery from spring 2016 at Landis made his first appearance in court Tuesday.
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