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Humboldt’s new wastewater treatment system on track says report

Humboldt’s new wastewater treatment system on track says report

The new wastewater treatment plant is about 60 per cent complete.
Artists needed for Melfort truth and reconciliation project

Artists needed for Melfort truth and reconciliation project

Marguerite Riel Centre is looking for 8 artists to help create a mural to commemorate National Truth and Reconciliation Day.
Humboldt Museum hosting reconciliation events in September

Humboldt Museum hosting reconciliation events in September

Sept. 19, the Relationship Building and Reconciliation through Living Heritage Pilot Project is planning a conversation to discuss the project and how to promote reconciliation in Humboldt.
Showers don’t dampen progress in Northeastern areas

Showers don’t dampen progress in Northeastern areas

Census Division 14 – Choiceland, Hudson Bay, Kelvington, Melfort, and Nipawin areas; Census Division 15 – Cudworth, Humboldt, Kinistino, Prince Albert, Rosthern and St. Brieux areas.
Watson Long-Term Care home in design phase

Watson Long-Term Care home in design phase

The Quill Plains Health Care Foundation, is a local non-profit organization, that has taken on fundraising for the local share contributions for this project.
Humboldt Museum hosts heritage skills revival demonstration

Humboldt Museum hosts heritage skills revival demonstration

The Humboldt and District Museum is hosting a wool spinning demonstration on Sept. 14
Horizon welcomes students back with new mental wellness programs

Horizon welcomes students back with new mental wellness programs

Horizon School Division offering Project 11 and HELPme app.
Nipawin residents urged to comment on town's future planning

Nipawin residents urged to comment on town's future planning

The Town of Nipawin is preparing an official community plan to define a long-term vision for their community and is asking the public for their input.
Selnes: Roughriders needed to be more aggressive to win

Selnes: Roughriders needed to be more aggressive to win

In the game against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sept. 7, columnist Bill Selnes said the Saskatchewan Roughriders offence needed to attack to keep the Bomber offence off the field.
From pupil to pulpit - familiar name returns to the Catholic church

From pupil to pulpit - familiar name returns to the Catholic church

Father Matthew Ramsay will be taking over the St. Peter and St. Michael parishes.
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