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NW scholars earn apprenticeship awards

Three Northwest students are among 40 high school graduates who were awarded $1,000 each from the Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship (SYA) Industry Scholarship Program to provide assistance as they embark on careers in the skilled trades.

Gun club blames REACT for flooding woes

It's been another rough spring for the Humboldt Wildlife Federation and Gun Club (HWF). For the umpteenth time in the last few years, the clubs' gun range has been flooded out. Although the .

4-Hers shine at Expo

Lloydminster Agricultural Exhibition Association 4-H Expo for 2011 came to an end Monday night after the 159th steer left the sale ring. It was three hectic days of friendly competition, hard work and a lot of 4-H fun.
Community pride, healing and reconciliation

Community pride, healing and reconciliation

Saturday marked the three-year anniversary of the Prime Minister Stephen Harper's apology, on behalf of Canadians, to the 150,000 aboriginals who suffered in this country's residential school system.

Seniors' housing, aging needs must be addressed: Scott

Meeting the evolving housing needs of Humboldt's senior citizens is another challenge facing the city at a time when it's experiencing both unprecedented growth and a serious housing shortage.

It is finally over

There is a saying that it isn't how many times you fall, but how many times you pick yourself up off the ground that matters.

Homeless shelter proposal advanced again

A new homeless shelter proposal has made its way to North Battleford City Hall. However, no decision has been reached on the bid to set up a shelter by the Reclaim Outreach Centre on 102nd Street.

Centennial celebration plans nailed down

Plans for the July 2 - 3, 2011 Waseca 100th Year Celebration are finalized with expected attendance to be close to 400 people over the two days. The celebration starts Saturday, July 2 at 7:30 a.m.
Wall tours Saskatchewan Hospital

Wall tours Saskatchewan Hospital

Premier Brad Wall saw for himself the state of affairs at aging Saskatchewan Hospital Thursday. "There's no substitute to seeing things first hand," Wall said of the tour, which he called a "compelling presentation.

Dumpster fires still a headache

Dumpster fires continue to be a headache and a nuisance for North Battleford Fire and Emergency Services. The latest incident took place around 3:43 p.m. on Friday on the 100 block of Canola Avenue.
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