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Annual Skate Humboldt show to focus on music from Frozen (UPDATE: Cancelled)

Annual Skate Humboldt show to focus on music from Frozen (UPDATE: Cancelled)

UPDATE: Skate Humboldt has cancelled this year's ice show. HUMBOLDT — Skate Humboldt will once again be showcasing the talent and hard work of their skaters during this year’s Ice Show.
Photos capture the prairies all the way back to the 1950s

Photos capture the prairies all the way back to the 1950s

Were you born or raised on farm? Would you like to find aerial photos of the family farm dating back to the 1950s or newer? Homestead Aerial is once again touring around the west, setting up at various venues to allow the public a chance to search fo
No superstitions in Unity

No superstitions in Unity

Unity News
Garner rink wins Windup Bonspiel

Garner rink wins Windup Bonspiel

Meota News

Back reporting after long hiatus

Maidstone Drop in Centre
Zimbabwe women write World Day of Prayer service

Zimbabwe women write World Day of Prayer service

Radisson / Borden News

News and views from Baljennie

Sympathy goes out to the Gardiner and Weber families of Battleford on the recent passing of Frank Weber, age 85. Frank and my cousin Violet Gardiner from Baljennie were married 56 years ago in Kingdom Hall in North Battleford.
Stories of accomplishment, entrepreneurship, equality shared for International Women’s Day

Stories of accomplishment, entrepreneurship, equality shared for International Women’s Day

HUMBOLDT — Speakers, vendors, and women from across the Humboldt area gathered to celebrate and empower each other for International Women’s Day.
Bekolay brings diversity, expertise to strings adjudication

Bekolay brings diversity, expertise to strings adjudication

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The remarkable history of alcohol prohibition in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan first instituted liquor laws in the province in 1908. Local authorities were given the authority to grant liquor licences for bars in their area. Moose Jaw originally prohibited liquor licences, but reversed this law in 1910.
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