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Curves highlights home-based businesses

Curves highlights home-based businesses

By Robin Tarnowetzki Journal Staff Writer As part of the national Curves open house last week, the Humboldt Curves hosted a business expo in its parking lot to highlight home-based businesses on Sept. 19.

Eastbound traffic reduced to one lane on Railway Avenue East

Traffic will likely be slower for motorists eastbound on Railway Avenue East this morning as crews prune back ornamental trees in front of the old Greyhound bus station.
Put up your dukes, Harpauer

Put up your dukes, Harpauer

By Melanie Jacob Journal Editor As a well-known and vocally active citizen in the community, most people shouldn't be surprised that Adam Duke is seeking a Humboldt-Watrous NDP nomination for the 2016 provincial election against MLA Donna Harpauer.

Capturing culture on the streets of Humboldt

By Melanie Jacob Journal Editor To celebrate Saskatchewan's Culture Days, the Humboldt & District Museum and Gallery is hosting a Culture Days event filled with workshops this Friday and Saturday.
Fostering a solution for everyone

Fostering a solution for everyone

By Melanie Jacob Journal Editor It's taken almost four years, but results of probing into the 2009 death of a toddler while in foster care have compelled recommendations that foster homes be licensed. The results were released on Sept.
Mohawks victorious at home

Mohawks victorious at home

By Robin Tarnowetzki Journal Staff Writer The Humboldt Collegiate Institute (HCI) Mohawks had a landslide win against the Tisdale Tornadoes with a score of 44-14 at Glenn Hall Park on Sept. 19.
Red Cross bestows awards

Red Cross bestows awards

A number of volunteers from the area were presented with awards at a recent banquet hosted by the Red Cross at Chapel Gallery in North Battleford. Rose Benson was presented with The Order of the Red Cross.
Good Neighbour Store celebrates birthday week

Good Neighbour Store celebrates birthday week

By Melanie Jacob Journal Editor To celebrate their 22nd anniversary last week, the Humboldt Good Neighbour Store sold all of their merchandise for half price while offering free coffee and donuts to customers. "It's been busy.

From army to agriculture-- new use for drones

By Robin Tarnowetzki Journal Staff Writer Drones aren't just for the military anymore; they're being used more and more in agriculture and Humboldt farmers now have access to an entire kit through Farm World.
Woman struck while crossing 100th Street

Woman struck while crossing 100th Street

A 44-year-old driver of a vehicle that struck a pedestrian as she attempted to cross at the intersection of 100th Street and 11th Avenue Wednesday at about 10:15 a.m. has been charged with failing to yield to a pedestrian.
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