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Manufacturing and agriculture sculpture planned for Humboldt

Manufacturing and agriculture sculpture planned for Humboldt

The Humboldt public art committee has identified the theme of manufacturing and agriculture for its next project.
Tisdale honours Truth and Reconciliation Day

Tisdale honours Truth and Reconciliation Day

More than 100 people joined in a walk commemorating Truth and Reconciliation.
Selnes: Strong defence led to Roughriders victory over Redblacks

Selnes: Strong defence led to Roughriders victory over Redblacks

A trio of interceptions were pivotal in the Sept. 28 game against the Ottawa Redblacks.
Carrot River officially renames community centre Kearns Arena

Carrot River officially renames community centre Kearns Arena

In partnership with the Carrot River Recreation Board, the Carrot River Town Council will have an official renaming ceremony on Oct. 12.
Star City School Community Council moves to discontinue Grades 7-12

Star City School Community Council moves to discontinue Grades 7-12

The NESD board approved motions to discontinue Grades 7 – 12 at the Star City School and review the viability of Kindergarten to Grade 12.
NESD transportation department faces challenges

NESD transportation department faces challenges

Not enough drivers, not enough buses, not enough mechanics ... not enough to get children to school.
Northeast Co-ops feel good on Fuel Good day

Northeast Co-ops feel good on Fuel Good day

Since its launch in 2017, more than $4.31 million dollars has been raised through Fuel Good Day.
Northeast harvest more than half complete

Northeast harvest more than half complete

Census Division 14 – Choiceland, Hudson Bay, Kelvington, Melfort, and Nipawin areas; Census Division 15 – Cudworth, Humboldt, Kinistino, Prince Albert, Rosthern and St. Brieux areas.
SUV crashes into a yard, shed in Tisdale

SUV crashes into a yard, shed in Tisdale

SUV crashes into house in Tisdale on Sept. 18
Selnes: Strong offense wins the day for the Sask. Roughriders

Selnes: Strong offense wins the day for the Sask. Roughriders

It was a mystery to me why the Stampeders were so stubborn about staying with their four-man front and rarely bringing more defenders up to the line, said columnist Bill Selnes.
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