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Three familiar faces return to the Nipawin Hawks

Three familiar faces return to the Nipawin Hawks

The Nipawin Hawks got some good news on the roster front as a trio of former Hawks were returned to the team, with Brandan Arnold and Declan Hobbs returning from the Western Hockey League, and Grant Baetsen returning from the North American Hockey Le
Nipawin Hawks win dual victories over Humboldt Broncos

Nipawin Hawks win dual victories over Humboldt Broncos

Oct. 6 The Nipawin Hawks survived multiple momentum swings to outlast the Humboldt Broncos 7-5 in Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League action in Humboldt on Oct. 6.
Nipawin living wage is $15.17 per hour

Nipawin living wage is $15.17 per hour

For a four-person family with two adults and two children living in Nipawin, the amount needed to provide the basics – the living wage – is $15.17 per hour.
Three drug related arrests after Melfort traffic stop

Three drug related arrests after Melfort traffic stop

Three people have been charged after a traffic stop in Melfort revealed the presence of drugs, which was followed up by a search warrant of a residence where more drugs were found. At the traffic stop, conducted by Melfort RCMP Oct.
Melfort Mustangs winning streak ends away from home

Melfort Mustangs winning streak ends away from home

Oct. 6 A slow start by the Melfort Mustangs saw their Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League winning streak snapped at eight games as they fell 3-2 to the Estevan Bruins in Estevan on Oct. 6.
Carrot River councillor Aaron Dyck resigns due to new job

Carrot River councillor Aaron Dyck resigns due to new job

A Carrot River councillor has tendered his resignation. “Due to my new job, I am working away and unable to properly perform my duties that I was elected to perform,” said Aaron Dyck in a media release issued by the town Oct. 6.
Collision at Kelvington junction kills two

Collision at Kelvington junction kills two

A collision between a Ford F-150 and a semi-truck near Kelvington resulted in two deaths. At the junction of Highway #38 and Highway #49 Oct.
Throwback: Decision reached on Highway #41

Throwback: Decision reached on Highway #41

From the Tisdale Recorder Files, Oct. 14, 1987
Threat causes Hudson Bay Community School to go into hold and secure stance

Threat causes Hudson Bay Community School to go into hold and secure stance

A threat made on social media against the Hudson Bay Community School by a student caused the school to take a hold and secure stance. The Hudson Bay RCMP were alerted to the threat Oct. 6 by the school.
Cay chooses Carrot River Outback Thunder for a last season

Cay chooses Carrot River Outback Thunder for a last season

Kinistino’s Layne Cay had a decision to make this past summer.
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