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Humboldt approves designing dry storm pond at Carl Schenn Park

Humboldt approves designing dry storm pond at Carl Schenn Park

The dry storm pond would give a place for water to go during major storms, reducing flooding around Barnes Crescent. When the weather is dry, it would be used as park space.
Ending the year with a splash

Ending the year with a splash

Red Earth calling for Rangers to join in search for Frank Young

Red Earth calling for Rangers to join in search for Frank Young

Red Earth Cree Nation Chief Fabian Head said despite this being Day 28, they still view this mission as a rescue mission.
Humboldt applying for large grant for Humboldt Broncos Tribute Centre

Humboldt applying for large grant for Humboldt Broncos Tribute Centre

Operation costs for the new facility were a major discussion item. Early estimates place the extra costs at $143,000/year, which would be a city tax levy increase of two per cent if fully borne by taxpayers.
Local administrative staff recognized with special prize

Local administrative staff recognized with special prize

Humboldt Canada Day fireworks to remain at Centennial Park

Humboldt Canada Day fireworks to remain at Centennial Park

In a report to council, Humboldt city staff said they received an 鈥渙verwhelming positive response鈥 to keeping the fireworks at Centennial Park.
Humboldt's Summer Sizzler parade to return

Humboldt's Summer Sizzler parade to return

The parade will be held from 9:30 a.m. until approximately 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 18.
New publisher appointed for Kamsack Times

New publisher appointed for Kamsack Times

New face, new ideas for the three local newspapers including the Kamsack Times, Canora Courier, and Preeceville Progress.
Humboldt reducing shutoff dates due to delinquent water bills from 50 to 35 days

Humboldt reducing shutoff dates due to delinquent water bills from 50 to 35 days

The city has been receiving complaints from landlords that 50 days result in a large bill if their tenants fail to pay for water services.
Reconciliation mural to be installed at Humboldt city hall

Reconciliation mural to be installed at Humboldt city hall

The Humboldt Public Art committee mural will be created by Kevin L. Pee-ace, who was born in Kelvington and is a member of the Yellow Quill First Nation and Peter Chapman First Nation. It is expected to be complete by spring
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