Skip to content

Local News

New gallery exhibit pays tribute to the Land of Living Skies

New gallery exhibit pays tribute to the Land of Living Skies

With no big fanfare to introduce their latest exhibit, the Humboldt & District Gallery is letting Greetings from the Land of Living Skies! speak for itself.
Harrison talks up province's economy over lunch

Harrison talks up province's economy over lunch

It was an informative lunch during which Jeremy Harrison, minister responsible for immigration, trade, and tourism, spoke on a number of topics key to the economy.
A healthy partnership will increase patient care

A healthy partnership will increase patient care

The Ministry of Health has recently entered into a new partnership with Service Employees International Union-West (SEIU-West) and four health regions to improve the health system and patient care.
New campaign urges conversation about organ donation

New campaign urges conversation about organ donation

The Offer Hope campaign was launched last week in Saskatoon to raise awareness about the importance of being an organ donor.
Homegrown physicians sprouting up everywhere

Homegrown physicians sprouting up everywhere

With all the talk about the difficulty hiring skilled labour in Saskatchewan, it’s a welcome change for once to hear that the province is making progress keeping locally trained physicians at home.
Bringing Down syndrome up with the right funding

Bringing Down syndrome up with the right funding

After jumping through all the hoops, the Ability in Me (AIM) program to support children and youth with Down syndrome has been given an investment of $200,000 by the provincial government.
Local author honours husband with new book

Local author honours husband with new book

As an animal protection officer (APO) with the SPCA, Lloyd Howden saw abused animals, angry pet owners, and more. One man even went to court and was charged with assault. But through it all, Lloyd never lost his love of the job.
Revenue sharing issue a sore point at SUMA

Revenue sharing issue a sore point at SUMA

Even though Premier Brad Wall was reassuring in saying any changes to the current municipal revenue sharing were a “last resort,” that wasn’t enough for municipal leaders at the SUMA convention in Saskatoon this week.
Schlosser's week at the Humboldt Journal

Schlosser's week at the Humboldt Journal

Jordan Schlosser is a 17 year-old high school student in the small town of Bruno, Saskatchewan. While taking part in the work experience program, the 17 year-old had spent January 26-30 at the Humboldt Journal.
New childcare centre set to open in March

New childcare centre set to open in March

Though Humboldt’s new childcare centre in the Humboldt Public School is empty but for a pile of donations, executive director Melissa Sand and a volunteer board are working hard to get it up and running for an estimated opening date of March 2.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks