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6th Avenue end means new things to come

6th Avenue end means new things to come

There comes a time for change, and Valerie McNally of 6th Avenue Stylists says, that after 39 years in business, now is that time. It has been a time she does not regret. “It was a good experience. We helped the community of Humboldt.
Purse stolen from truck during Kelvington Fair

Purse stolen from truck during Kelvington Fair

A purse was stolen after a truck was broken into during the Kelvington Fair. The vehicle, parked outside the horse corrals, was broken into Aug. 5 at around 9 p.m. The stolen purse was black and had silver horseshoe-shaped buckles.
Locals react to Brad Wall’s retirement plans

Locals react to Brad Wall’s retirement plans

Brad Wall , the Premier of Saskatchewan, has announced his retirement – something that Fred Bradshaw , the MLA for Carrot River Valley, said was a shock. “Nobody had any inkling that this was coming,” he said. “I kid you not.
Big weekend coming for Humboldt area

Big weekend coming for Humboldt area

Humboldt BID getting ready to party in the streets Another August is here and with it comes the Humboldt Streetfest.
North East Red Sox sweep first playoff round

North East Red Sox sweep first playoff round

The North East Red Sox made short work of their first round playoff series against the Selects, sweeping them two games to none.
Habitat for Humanity duplex nears completion

Habitat for Humanity duplex nears completion

After a few years of planning, fundraising, and organizing volunteers, 106th Street will see some new residents. Habitat for Humanity’s first North Battleford home was introduced to the public on Wednesday, June 26.
Spiritwood's Main Street features work of local artists

Spiritwood's Main Street features work of local artists

Along Spiritwood’s Main Street are sights you wouldn’t expect to see in a town of 1,000. In the library’s window are lakeside scenes, while in the window of The Nines hair salon, stands a rooster in bold colour.
New opportunity open for kids and game design

New opportunity open for kids and game design

Parker Fleck has always liked puzzles, so programming and coding has always suited him.
Nipawin Bible College race raises money to fix roof

Nipawin Bible College race raises money to fix roof

A new footrace in Nipawin aims to invite the community into the grounds of the Nipawin Bible College. The first annual Nipawin Country Run, held Aug. 5 also had a more practical purpose.
One-in-20-year storm drenches city

One-in-20-year storm drenches city

Submitted by the City of North Battleford A major rain on Aug. 8 commencing at 2:44 a.m. continuing to 7:50 a.m. has strained the City of North Battleford’s storm sewer infrastructure.
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