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Active cases in subzone containing Humboldt decreasing, but still high

Active cases in subzone containing Humboldt decreasing, but still high

As of Oct. 1, there are 110 active cases in the subzone that contains Humboldt, a decrease from the 141-case record set on Sept. 24.
ISC closes, North Battleford service centre to go all virtual

ISC closes, North Battleford service centre to go all virtual

All ISC staff based in the North Battleford office will continue to be employed, working from home
Protesters gather at Humboldt's Civic Park to oppose COVID-19 measures

Protesters gather at Humboldt's Civic Park to oppose COVID-19 measures

“I feel like people should have a choice to either be vaccinated or not vaccinated, so that’s why I’m here,” one attendee said.
Mayor's report from Unity: Byelection upcoming, landfill government audit may result in changes

Mayor's report from Unity: Byelection upcoming, landfill government audit may result in changes

Mayor Sharon Del Frari provides her monthly update to residents of Unity for September
Wayne Pruden tournament raises $55,776

Wayne Pruden tournament raises $55,776

Event was the 25th Anniversary
October is Distracted Driving Month in North Battleford

October is Distracted Driving Month in North Battleford

The city of North Battleford will have its Community Safety Officers looking for distracted drivers this month.
Vaccine clinics set up for October

Vaccine clinics set up for October

Will be offering Pfizer vaccine at all locations
Melfort community gathers for first federally recognized National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Melfort community gathers for first federally recognized National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Melfort & Unit Comprehensive Collegiate’s track was filled with community members of various ages, each connected by six feet of orange ribbon as they marked the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
The way trial unfolding ‘bordering on reprehensible,’ says N.B. judge

The way trial unfolding ‘bordering on reprehensible,’ says N.B. judge

In a rare move Judge Daniel O'Hanlon commented on the Crown not calling witnesses during Drayden Clinton's trial
Humboldt changes COVID-19 policy, fully vaccinated exempted from tests

Humboldt changes COVID-19 policy, fully vaccinated exempted from tests

As of Oct. 5, all active city employees and contractors will be required to take a COVID-19 test twice a week to provide verification of a negative test. There is an exception for employees who can provide proof of full vaccination.
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