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Humboldt residents dig right into clay workshop

Humboldt residents dig right into clay workshop

The first of many workshops to come was kicked off this weekend with Mel Bolen’s Clay and Glazing workshop, which took place on Jan. 23 and 24. The class was full, the people were enthusiastic, and the results were impressive.
Drivers learn how not to drive in skid collision course

Drivers learn how not to drive in skid collision course

As one of the main auto dealerships in the city, Discovery Ford Humboldt has a vested interest in the safe driving practices of its customers.
One month for Crime Stoppers to be at the forefront

One month for Crime Stoppers to be at the forefront

In the past year, Crime Stoppers has resulted in 30 arrests and has helped recover over $240,000 in property and drugs. There are more than 1,200 programs in more than 20 countries around the world. It is completely anonymous and yet underrated.
SRC expands volatile materials research facility

SRC expands volatile materials research facility

Behind every new technology, behind every new process, and behind every new product is a massive amount of research. It is with this understanding that the federal and provincial governments jointly invested over $1.
Curling Day sweeps across Sask.

Curling Day sweeps across Sask.

Hurry hard to your local curling rink because Jan. 21 was proclaimed Curling Day in Saskatchewan. The proclamation was brought about by CurlSask for the purpose of promoting awareness of the sport and getting people out and participating.
Hockey Hall of Fame heads to Humboldt

Hockey Hall of Fame heads to Humboldt

Hockey fans, rejoice: this year’s induction ceremony for the Saskatchewan Hockey Hall of Fame will be held at the Elgar Petersen Arena on July 17.

Humboldt seniors get active

Seniors in Humboldt are getting active by attempting to walk the distance to the moon.
Sask government announces funding for crop and livestock research

Sask government announces funding for crop and livestock research

The Saskatchewan government announced recently that it was contributing almost $11 million to go toward crop research as well as livestock and forage research.
World junior A hockey brings big benefits to community

World junior A hockey brings big benefits to community

UNITY — Those who attended the game featuring Team Canada East vs Russia Dec. 12 in Unity did not leave the rink disappointed. The fast-paced action of world junior hockey was an incredible show for all in the stands.
B.C. man accused of attempted fraud

B.C. man accused of attempted fraud

North Battleford RCMP responded to 28 calls for service between 6 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27 and 6 a.m. Wednesday Jan. 28.
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