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Spring melt takes its time at the lake

Spring melt takes its time at the lake

Meota News
Maidstone Drop In Centre News

Maidstone Drop In Centre News

MAIDSTONE 鈥 Cribbage was played April 15 with high score going to Dorothy Schwartz and low to Bev Stewart. Denise Newton supplied lunch.
Competition prepares mine rescue teams for the worst

Competition prepares mine rescue teams for the worst

LANIGAN 鈥 Four teams competed in Langian to prove they are the best emergency response team at the Lanigan Nutrien potash mine.
Show and tell highlights vibrant quilts

Show and tell highlights vibrant quilts

Rabbit Lake News
Watson Quilt Show raises money for charity efforts

Watson Quilt Show raises money for charity efforts

WATSON 鈥 Every quilt at the Watson Quilt Show had a story. Some were as simple as a Mickey Mouse quilt for a grandson who loved the character, while others were responses to seasonal challenges imposed by the Watson Quilters鈥 Guild.
Throwback: One pair of hands bring old machinery to life

Throwback: One pair of hands bring old machinery to life

From the Humboldt Journal files, April 29, 1999
Horses help youth develop leadership skills

Horses help youth develop leadership skills

CARROT RIVER 鈥 There are many opportunities out there for youth to learn leadership skills 鈥 but not many are taught by horses.
Portion of merchandise proceeds nets Humboldt Broncos close to $26,600

Portion of merchandise proceeds nets Humboldt Broncos close to $26,600

HUMBOLDT 鈥 A continuing interest in Humboldt Broncos merchandise over the hockey season has netted the hockey team close to $26,600. 鈥淲e continue to sell Broncos merchandise and Broncos apparel,鈥 said Mike Yager of Spotlight Sport and Corporate Wear.
Pickleball comes to Unity Community Centre

Pickleball comes to Unity Community Centre

Unity News
History book inspired by author鈥檚 home

History book inspired by author鈥檚 home

HUMBOLDT 鈥 The journey for Candace Savage鈥檚 newest book began when she saw the name of the first man to own her Saskatoon home: Napoleon S. Blondin.
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