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New Salon in Humboldt for cosmetic and aesthetic transformation

New Salon in Humboldt for cosmetic and aesthetic transformation

HUMBOLDT — Kathy Williams spent 20 years working as a nurse in Humboldt, but now in retirement she has co-started Salon Truth to Beauty at the Westwood Shopping Centre specializing in cosmetic and aesthetic transformations.
Province to develop made-in-Saskatchewan carbon pricing plan

Province to develop made-in-Saskatchewan carbon pricing plan

As a result of the Supreme Court of Canada deciding the carbon tax is constitutional, the provincial government will be developing its own made-in-Saskatchewan carbon pricing plan.
Farm, business groups disappointed with carbon tax decision

Farm, business groups disappointed with carbon tax decision

Those that represent Saskatchewan’s farmers and businesses are disappointed with the Supreme Court of Canada deciding the carbon tax is constitutional because they say the tax causes hardship on its members.
Time to negotiate better carbon tax deal with feds: Sask. NDP

Time to negotiate better carbon tax deal with feds: Sask. NDP

With the Supreme Court of Canada deciding the carbon tax is constitutional, the Saskatchewan New Democrats are calling on the province to negotiate a better deal with the federal government.
Around $2,000 worth of tools stolen from Middle Lake construction site

Around $2,000 worth of tools stolen from Middle Lake construction site

MIDDLE LAKE — Around $2,000 worth of tools were stolen from a Middle Lake construction site on Lakeshore Drive. Humboldt RCMP said that during the early morning hours of March 20, a four-door car was seen near the residential construction site.
Horizon School Division shuts down six classes amid COVID-19 cases

Horizon School Division shuts down six classes amid COVID-19 cases

EAST CENTRAL — As of March 18, six classrooms within the Horizon School Division are closed and have shifted to temporary online learning following students getting sick with COVID-19 in the classes.
Dylan Borody appointed as Carrot River’s acting mayor

Dylan Borody appointed as Carrot River’s acting mayor

CARROT RIVER — Dylan Borody has been appointed Carrot River’s acting mayor by a unanimous vote of council, following Dennis Letendre’s departure from the role.
Nipawin RCMP facing non-isolators

Nipawin RCMP facing non-isolators

NIPAWIN — The Nipawin RCMP have had eight calls over February regarding individuals breaking the public health order to isolate including both large gatherings in homes and persons breaking isolation. According to Cpl.
Melfort Music Festival’s 93rd year: The show must go on

Melfort Music Festival’s 93rd year: The show must go on

MELFORT — The Melfort Music Festival has held their second competition during the pandemic, although very few could see due to restrictions. “The performances themselves were still very good.
City preparing for property tax assessment changes

City preparing for property tax assessment changes

HUMBOLDT — This year, 2021, is a reassessment year for property values across the province.
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