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Nipawin to research residental tax incentives

Nipawin to research residental tax incentives

NIPAWIN — The Town of Nipawin will research on how housing incentive policies are applied in other communities, which could influence Nipawin’s own policy.
St. Brieux holding nominations for byelection

St. Brieux holding nominations for byelection

ST. BRIEUX — The town of St. Brieux is holding a byelection to fill the role of councillor. This role was previously filled by Alaine Derla who stepped down on Dec. 31. “They make decisions on policy and bylaw,” said Heather Hind-Hluchaniuk, St.
Tisdale council unhappy with speed limit proposal

Tisdale council unhappy with speed limit proposal

TISDALE — A proposal to change speed limits on Highway 3’s too fast for Tisdale council.
Marketing committee positions filled

Marketing committee positions filled

HUMBOLDT — A marketing committee focused on promoting the City of Humboldt to the world has its first members. “It’s going to be a good group,” said Rob Muench, Humboldt’s mayor.
New Brunswick premier wants to follow Saskatchewan’s model, and get off equalization

New Brunswick premier wants to follow Saskatchewan’s model, and get off equalization

“You just can’t keep saying no and have the same benefits over and over again”
Firearm discharged at residence

Firearm discharged at residence

RCMP are investigating an incident of the careless discharge of a firearm. On Monday at 10 p.m.
Civic buildings broken into in Choiceland and Smeaton

Civic buildings broken into in Choiceland and Smeaton

CHOICELAND, SMEATON — Several civic buildings in Smeaton and Choiceland were broken into in December.
Coroner’s report on Broncos crash suggests safety changes

Coroner’s report on Broncos crash suggests safety changes

HUMBOLDT —The provincial coroners service is calling for seatbelts on buses, a review of its body identification process and improved enforcement of regulations after investigating the Humboldt Broncos crash. The investigation report, released Feb.
Little Town Apparel makes deal with a dragon

Little Town Apparel makes deal with a dragon

TISDALE — Last May Tisdale residents Scott and Kristie Homstol pitched their business, Little Town Apparel, to the Dragons’ Den, but had to be silent about the results until now.
When it comes to cannabis, trust in doctors’ judgement runs high

When it comes to cannabis, trust in doctors’ judgement runs high

OTTAWA/CNW - According to a recent Ipsos poll commissioned by Tetra Bio-Pharma, it seems that Canadians believe that Doctor Knows Best when it comes to recommending cannabis for a medical ailment, even though they are less convinced that they are wel
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