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Surveillance camera stolen from Melfort business

Surveillance camera stolen from Melfort business

Melfort RCMP are looking for a man in connection to the theft of a video surveillance camera from a Melfort business.
2003 Oldsmobile Aurora stolen from Star City home

2003 Oldsmobile Aurora stolen from Star City home

A woman went to a聽Star City home asking for a ride, RCMP said. When the homeowner had their back turned, the female stole a set of keys and took the vehicle the keys belonged to.
Humboldt Gallery launches new painting program

Humboldt Gallery launches new painting program

The 鈥淐ome Paint With Us鈥 is a program at the gallery that combines freestyle painting with introductory sessions for some fundamental painting techniques.
SaskPower completes maintenance hub in Tisdale

SaskPower completes maintenance hub in Tisdale

The maintenance hub serves as a regional centre where equipment and supplies are stored, employees are housed, and field staff dispatched from to the surrounding area.
Bjorkdale School: School has new teacher

Bjorkdale School: School has new teacher

Keshia Hoffus will be teaching at Bjorkdale School this year.
Selnes: Sask. Roughriders couldn't cope with Tre Ford

Selnes: Sask. Roughriders couldn't cope with Tre Ford

The Saskatchewan Roughriders lost against the Edmonton Elks聽36-27 on Sept. 15
We're back! Here's what happened

We're back! Here's what happened

A major technical outage prevented us from bringing you the news for a big part of the day, but things are back to normal now.
Humboldt passes tax exemption on new home builds

Humboldt passes tax exemption on new home builds

The three-year tax exemption aims to promote more home construction at a time when demand for housing is increasing.
One confirmed fatality from Melfort structure fire

One confirmed fatality from Melfort structure fire

The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency is working to determine the cause of the fire.
McDonalds bid farewell to Hudson Bay grocery store after 65 years

McDonalds bid farewell to Hudson Bay grocery store after 65 years

Three generations of McDonalds operated McDonald鈥檚 Family Foods in Hudson Bay.
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