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Deadly day

Deadly day

Collisions kill one, injure three
City: Four-way stop still a temporary measure

City: Four-way stop still a temporary measure

It's popular with some, confusing to others, and won't be there much longer, the City of Humboldt says. A four-way stop has replaced the lights at the intersection of Hwys. 5 and 20 since the Thanksgiving long weekend.
Grade 9 students from HCI explore working world

Grade 9 students from HCI explore working world

It's an annual event that sees over 200,000 students across the country take part, and close to 100 students from a local school joined in.
Over 2,000 attend HDCC trade show

Over 2,000 attend HDCC trade show

People came out in droves to the Humboldt and District Chamber of Commerce (HDCC) Business Showcase and Tradeshow held on November 6-7.
SJHL lists 2010 Hall of Famers

SJHL lists 2010 Hall of Famers

There's a definite Humboldt flavour to the 2010 wave of inductees. The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) was in Humboldt on November 5 to announce the names of those being inducted into the SJHL Hall of Fame this fall.
HCI hosts volleyball conference tourney

HCI hosts volleyball conference tourney

They won Provincials last year and took the first step to repeating that performance last week. The Humboldt Collegiate Institute (HCI) senior girls' volleyball team hosted the North Regional Conference round-robin tournament on November 4.
HCI ends season with win in league final

HCI ends season with win in league final

It's been a long, hard season, but one local soccer team managed to finish it on a high note last week.

Mohawks find victory in the valley

The last time the Humboldt Collegiate Institute (HCI) Mohawks nine-man football team descended into the valley at Lumsden was to play the 2007 Provincial semi-final. On that day, the Mohawks eked out a last minute win.
Promise made

Promise made

BHP vows to continue with Jansen project
Woman with MS gets new lease on life in Mexico

Woman with MS gets new lease on life in Mexico

She's taking it slowly, but already the difference in her mobility is incredible. Two months ago, Karrie Harcourt of Watrous needed both a cane and the support of a wall to walk.
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