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Petersen gets special 75th birthday party

Petersen gets special 75th birthday party

It's a tradition at the Elgar Petersen Arena - honouring the man for whom the building is named on his birthday.
Annaheim fields basketball team; first time in decades

Annaheim fields basketball team; first time in decades

They're young, but ready to go. The Muenster Cougars junior boys' basketball team hosted the Annaheim Rebels in a Horizon School District league game on January 25.

What is affordable?

There has been a lot of talk in recent years about affordable housing in Saskatchewan.
Prayer breakfast honours emergency services

Prayer breakfast honours emergency services

Its focus was prayer and protective services.
Wolves in area, but not a threat

Wolves in area, but not a threat

You may have seen one and not known it. According to Karl Breker, Conservation Officer with the provincial Ministry of Environment stationed in Humboldt, they have received credible reports of wolves spotted in this area for the last few years.
New year, new focus for JCI Humboldt

New year, new focus for JCI Humboldt

It's a new year, and the Humboldt chapter of Junior Chamber International (JCI) is branching out in new directions. Tyrell Bjarnason is taking over the role as leader of JCI Humboldt from past-president Trevor Gulka.

Wynyard company sells for over $50 million

A Wynyard-area company has been sold for $56 million. Big Quill Resources (BQR), a processor of sulfate of potash (SOP), located on the shores of Big Quill Lake near Wynyard, Saskatchewan, has been sold to the U.S.
HCI B team meets Watson on court

HCI B team meets Watson on court

They may be senior teams, but they are still learning. Two new senior girls' basketball teams met in Watson last week to show off their stuff.
Broncos split games with Hounds

Broncos split games with Hounds

The Humboldt Broncos split their two back-to-back games against the Notre Dame Hounds last week.
Skiers take over course in Dixon hills

Skiers take over course in Dixon hills

Forty-two skiers took over the Carlton Trail Ski Club's course near Dixon on January 23 to compete in a Sask Cup Cross Country Ski race.
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