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NE Housing: Keeping up with demand in Melfort

NE Housing: Keeping up with demand in Melfort

Housing in the Northeast: part two
Hawks prepare to take Flin Flon

Hawks prepare to take Flin Flon

After struggling against the Flin Flon Bombers during the regular season, the Nipawin Hawks will be out for revenge as they get set to hook up in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League’s semifinal playoff series.
Game 4 victory allows Hawks to go to semifinals

Game 4 victory allows Hawks to go to semifinals

The Nipawin Hawks are moving on to the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League semifinal playoff series after completing a four-game sweep of the Humboldt Broncos with a 4-3 win in Humboldt.
Offensive trio allows Hawks a Game 3 win

Offensive trio allows Hawks a Game 3 win

The Nipawin Hawks edged one game closer to a spot in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League semifinals with a 4-2 victory on home ice over the Humboldt Broncos.
Cuts to towns probably mean tax hikes

Cuts to towns probably mean tax hikes

The Northeast’s three largest communities will have to look at raising taxes due to a reduction in provincial funding announced in the budget.
Mustangs look at the season that was

Mustangs look at the season that was

The Melfort Mustangs dropped their Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League wild card playoff round three games to one to the Notre Dame Hounds, and with it came the end of their season.
Some concern about meeting English Language Arts expectations

Some concern about meeting English Language Arts expectations

NESD says with the data, they can react before the end of the school year
Pellet gun breaks Carrot River windows

Pellet gun breaks Carrot River windows

A pellet gun shot at a Carrot River home broke windows. Carrot River RCMP are asking the public for any information. The firearm was shot at the home, located on Highway #23, between the hours of 11 p.m. and 11:15 p.m. March 24.
PHOTOS: Tisdale Lion Ls spend evening with the Travelling Mabels

PHOTOS: Tisdale Lion Ls spend evening with the Travelling Mabels

Cuts to Cumberland College affect adult basic education, scholarships

Cuts to Cumberland College affect adult basic education, scholarships

Adult basic education and scholarships at Cumberland College will be affected by cuts announced in the provincial budget. The college will lose $127,300 off of its operating grant, a five per cent cut. It will lose $60,000 for adult basic education.
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