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Study needs seniors willing to talk about their recent falls and resulting healthcare experiences

Study needs seniors willing to talk about their recent falls and resulting healthcare experiences

HUMBOLDT 鈥 A researcher is asking older adults who have recently experienced a fall and dealt with the health system as a result to tell their story.
HCI student has 鈥榝lawless performance鈥 at Sound Cheque Showcase: judge

HCI student has 鈥榝lawless performance鈥 at Sound Cheque Showcase: judge

HUMBOLDT 鈥 Arts Humboldt made a young, local artists鈥 dreams come true this past weekend during their Sound Cheque Showcase.
Why do we wear poppies

Why do we wear poppies

Canadians first wore the poppy as a symbol of remembrance in 1921. The inspiration was Canadian John McCrae's poem, In Flanders Fields. The tradition began with two women, an ocean apart.
Tips to keep safe this Halloween

Tips to keep safe this Halloween

EAST CENTRAL 鈥 SGI is giving safety tips to the costumed children running from house to house demanding candy this Halloween.
There is no such thing as wasted time

There is no such thing as wasted time

There is no such thing as wasted time. Give a quilter a piece of fabric and their imagination and it is amazing what is created. A good example is the 鈥渃razy quilt鈥 class that was held in September.
Locals thwart cabin break-ins

Locals thwart cabin break-ins

Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow! Does that song sound familiar? We only like to hear it around the festive Christmas season, not as of Oct. 26 weekend.
Horticulture and Hallowe鈥檈n

Horticulture and Hallowe鈥檈n

Halloween and horticulture are forever linked. For gardeners, this time of year usually means the last opportunity to water in our favourite trees and shrubs before winter sets in.
Unity students plan to scare hunger Halloween night

Unity students plan to scare hunger Halloween night

Unity News
Nick Earle and Chris Kirby performing in region

Nick Earle and Chris Kirby performing in region

HUMBOLDT, TISDALE 鈥 Newfoundland singers and songwriters Nick Earle and Chris Kirby will be visiting communities throughout the region as part of a tour organized by the Saskatchewan Arts Council. Kirby described his music as soul.
Borden student named to youth council

Borden student named to youth council

Borden / Radisson News
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