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Horizon School Board approves 2025-26 school calendar

Horizon School Board approves 2025-26 school calendar

The Horizon School Board approved the 2025-2026 school calendar and submitted their capital projects.
Second annual trivia night being held at the Humboldt Museum

Second annual trivia night being held at the Humboldt Museum

The Humboldt Museum is inviting all trivia buffs out for a night of trivia on March 28.
Nipawin ABEX awards handed out to community businesses

Nipawin ABEX awards handed out to community businesses

RONA Pinecrest Lumber, Centre St. Drugs, Nipawin Greenhouse and the Twin Lake Trail Blazers were all ABEX award winners.
Melfort Lacrosse Association hosting Try it night

Melfort Lacrosse Association hosting Try it night

Melfort Lacrosse Association hosting Try It night for anyone interested in trying out the sport of lacrosse.
RCMP seek public's help in locating missing Humboldt man

RCMP seek public's help in locating missing Humboldt man

Anonymous information can be provided to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Humboldt approves 2025 paving contract with Ruszkowski Ent.

Humboldt approves 2025 paving contract with Ruszkowski Ent.

City of Humboldt awards 2025 paving contract at the Feb 24 council meeting.
La Ronge fire department had busiest year on record

La Ronge fire department had busiest year on record

The 2024 La Ronge annual report highlighted that the fire department had their highest call volume in 2024.
Melfort looking for arts and culture input with survey

Melfort looking for arts and culture input with survey

The Melfort Arts Council along with the City of Melfort are currently seeking input regarding the old post office building and what types a programming could be offered.
Mental health advocate addresses Sask. Construction Safety Assoc.

Mental health advocate addresses Sask. Construction Safety Assoc.

Humboldt Bronco crash survivor highlights importance of mental health in construction safety.
City of Melfort looking to increase the kms of walking paths

City of Melfort looking to increase the kms of walking paths

The City of Melfort aims to enhance the Melfort Walking path in phases and it will cost just over $1.1 million.
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