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Waldsea still in dire situation

Waldsea still in dire situation

They're looking at a difficult spring. But they're not the only ones and they know it.

Incident in Humboldt sparks provincial changes

An incident in Humboldt has prompted changes in health care facilities across the province.

Broncos building team, experience for 2012

In a series of trades that shocked some fans, the Humboldt Broncos got rid of five of their six 20-year-old players just before the January 10 trade deadline last week.
Potash project moves to next stage

Potash project moves to next stage

A mining project in the area has completed another step on its way to production. BHP Billiton submitted the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for its proposed Jansen Potash Project to the provincial Ministry of Environment last month.
Broncos lose two at home

Broncos lose two at home

They played their first home games without most of their 20-year-olds and though both ended in losses, the games were quite close, indeed.
6th annual men's and ladies' broomball tournament

6th annual men's and ladies' broomball tournament

The Bruno Axemen held their 6th Annual Men's and Ladies' Broomball Tournament on January 15. Broomball teams from around the province were invited to participate in the tournament.

Why do we live here?

If there is one thing I think should be outlawed in Saskatchewan in the winter time, it's the announcement of the current temperatures on morning radio.
HCI wins own senior boys' basketball tourney

HCI wins own senior boys' basketball tourney

A one-day local basketball tournament saw four teams from the Humboldt region compete. Teams from Watrous, Middle Lake, and Lake Lenore were at Humboldt Collegiate Institute (HCI) on January 15 to compete in a senior boys' basketball tournament.

Broncos win first game of 2011

A series of trades just before the January 10 deadline left the Humboldt Broncos with just one 20-year-old among their ranks, but the moves seemed to rejuvenate the team.

RCMP year-end stats

They're putting more people in cells, catching more traffic issues and dealing with a lot more stolen vehicles. Cpl.
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