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Palmer makes return to Humboldt

Palmer makes return to Humboldt

The City of Humboldt saw an old act return as Steve Palmer came back to Humboldt on Oct. 5 for a show at St. Andrew鈥檚 Anglican Church. Palmer has played in Humboldt many times before, including several during Humboldt鈥檚 Canada Day festivities.
Jay Semko wows crowd at Gallery show

Jay Semko wows crowd at Gallery show

It was the type of space he loves to play in so Jay Semko felt right at home during his show at the Humboldt and District Gallery. 鈥淚鈥檝e played art galleries in a few different cities and towns and I love playing in them.
Douglas Bentham speaks of his work, The Tablets, at the Chapel Gallery

Douglas Bentham speaks of his work, The Tablets, at the Chapel Gallery

Douglas Bentham鈥檚 The Tablets speak a ghostly language. A sculpture in the second row features a chunk with the year 鈥189-鈥 something on it, while a chunk on another sculpture commemorates someone possibly named Emily or Emile. It鈥檚 not clear.
Latest Ontario musician hits Humboldt

Latest Ontario musician hits Humboldt

Humboldt continues to be a destination act for musicians from Ontario, as Tom Savage from Kingston, Ont. stopped in at the Humboldt Golf Club on Sept. 26.
Brothers Landreth take Dekker stage Saturday

Brothers Landreth take Dekker stage Saturday

Canadian band The Brothers Landreth is making a stop in North Battleford this Saturday, the third of eleven dates on a short tour spanning the Prairies, and concluding in B.C.
Saskatchewan musical legend coming to Humboldt

Saskatchewan musical legend coming to Humboldt

Saskatchewan based musician Jay Semko has no shortage of musical credits.
Missoula takes Humboldt down the rabbit hole

Missoula takes Humboldt down the rabbit hole

It was another wonderful performance of Missoula Children鈥檚 Theatre with 54 children grades 1 to 11 putting on Alice in Wonderland.
Oh Canada at the Dekker Centre

Oh Canada at the Dekker Centre

Oh Canada We Sing For Thee! tore it up at the Dekker Centre for the Performing Arts in North Battleford this past Thursday. The touring group performed a number of hits by Canadian artists in a number of genres.
Oh Canada We Sing For Thee! hits Dekker Centre stage Thursday

Oh Canada We Sing For Thee! hits Dekker Centre stage Thursday

Sept. 14 might as well be July 1, as Way-to-Go Productions brings their show, Oh Canada We Sing For Thee! to the Dekker Centre on Thursday. Oh Canada We Sing For Thee! is a touring group that performs hits by a number of Canada鈥檚 best-known artists.
Tenor to present songs of First World War in first tour

Tenor to present songs of First World War in first tour

Saskatchewan born and based tenor Spencer McKnight will be presenting Songs of the Great War at Third Avenue United Church in North Battleford on Sept. 10 at 7 p.m.
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