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Suncrest celebrates its first 2024 graduates

Suncrest celebrates its first 2024 graduates

2024 marked Suncrest College’s first full graduation ceremony since the July 1, 2023, merger between legacy Parkland College and legacy Cumberland College.
Arborfield concert series features Saskatchewan performers

Arborfield concert series features Saskatchewan performers

"Music is good for the soul.â€Â 
Melfort pilots pass the joy of flying on to 111 children

Melfort pilots pass the joy of flying on to 111 children

Discover Aviation in Melfort provides a 15-minute flight for kids.
BHP to be namesake for state of the art X-ray imaging for RUH

BHP to be namesake for state of the art X-ray imaging for RUH

The refurbished X-ray suites are expected to be operational later this year.
Inaugural Living Skies Music Festival coming to Humboldt June 15

Inaugural Living Skies Music Festival coming to Humboldt June 15

Living Skies Music Festival will be bringing award winning music artists James Barker Band, Jason McCoy and Brock Andrew at Centennial Park.
Campground on popular McBride Lake has new owners

Campground on popular McBride Lake has new owners

McBride lake offers great fishing with pike, walleye and perch and it’s also great for paddling and kayaking. The lake is long and narrow, and often has calm water. 
The City of Humboldt may update development fees and levies

The City of Humboldt may update development fees and levies

The City of Humboldt wants to do an up-to-date study to determine the capital costs of municipal servicing and recreational requirements.
Humboldt council proclaims June 10 to 16 Pride Week

Humboldt council proclaims June 10 to 16 Pride Week

Pride is a global month of action and celebration, born out of the fight for equal rights for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.
Melfort RCMP looking for skate park vandals

Melfort RCMP looking for skate park vandals

If anyone recognizes the vehicle or the suspects, please contact the Melfort RCMP at 306-752-6420.
City of Humboldt increases debt limit to $28 million

City of Humboldt increases debt limit to $28 million

With anticipated growth in Humboldt’s future, the city may be required to invest further in other infrastructure capital.
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