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Broncos lose to Kindersley Klippers

You win some, you lose some. The Humboldt Broncos split their two away games this week, coming away from their western road trip with a loss to the Kindersley Klippers and a win over the Battlefords North Stars.
Broncos trounce Hawks, Terriers

Broncos trounce Hawks, Terriers

The regular season is almost over, and they're not letting up on the gas. The Humboldt Broncos scored two more wins at home this week, one over one of the strongest teams in the league this season.
HCAA curling teams compete at Districts

HCAA curling teams compete at Districts

There's ice all around the Humboldt region, but it was the ice inside a particular building that was the focus of attention on the weekend.

Has the amalgamation gone astray?

I retired as principal/CEO from Carlton Trail Regional College about 15 years ago. We decided to remain in Humboldt because it is a great place to live.

What's stopping us?

This week, I had the pleasure of interviewing Humboldt's Citizen of the Year for 2011. I also got to write about the accomplishments of the other five fine nominees for the award. And I have to say, I'm very impressed.

Letter from One Arrow First Nation

This letter is to bring to attention to current proposed changes to the province's regional college system and the concerns of One Arrow First Nation.
2011 Citizen of the Year: Rev. Alvin Hingley

2011 Citizen of the Year: Rev. Alvin Hingley

He's known as simply "Reverend Al" to a healthy segment of the local population. Rev. Alvin Hingley is Humboldt and area's Citizen of the Year for 2011.

Details of merger need to be clear

As a former employee of Carlton Trail Regional College (CTRC), I have been following the story as my town council raises concerns about the proposed merger between CTRC and St. Peter's College (SPC) in Muenster.
HCI wins LLIT despite injuries

HCI wins LLIT despite injuries

They are having a banner year, but a few potholes have appeared in the road.
City preparing for wet spring

City preparing for wet spring

Building an ark might be going too far, but the City of Humboldt is asking residents to help prepare for possible spring flooding, even while it continues with its own preparations.
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