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North Battleford competitor wins Skills Canada award

North Battleford competitor wins Skills Canada award

Jorda Thomas qualified by winning the Saskatchewan Provincial Skills Competition earlier this spring.
Auditor reports how Living Sky can improve mental health support

Auditor reports how Living Sky can improve mental health support

Sharing key information by Living Sky School Division important for high school students with significant mental health concerns.
Nico Hawryliw Fund supports Edam Minor Ball

Nico Hawryliw Fund supports Edam Minor Ball

Fund has provided more than $15,000 in grants over the years.
The City of Humboldt may update development fees and levies

The City of Humboldt may update development fees and levies

The City of Humboldt wants to do an up-to-date study to determine the capital costs of municipal servicing and recreational requirements.
Youth athletes invited to regional SOLE-stice Classic

Youth athletes invited to regional SOLE-stice Classic

North Battleford City Track hosts event June 9.
Humboldt council proclaims June 10 to 16 Pride Week

Humboldt council proclaims June 10 to 16 Pride Week

Pride is a global month of action and celebration, born out of the fight for equal rights for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.
Tisdale and Melfort airports benefit from CAP funding

Tisdale and Melfort airports benefit from CAP funding

12 communities will benefit from the CAP grant. Each project is funded on a 50/50 cost-sharing basis.
Melfort RCMP looking for skate park vandals

Melfort RCMP looking for skate park vandals

If anyone recognizes the vehicle or the suspects, please contact the Melfort RCMP at 306-752-6420.
RCMP lay charges in 2019 La Ronge homicide

RCMP lay charges in 2019 La Ronge homicide

Due to his age at the time of the offence, the accused cannot be named in accordance with the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
NDP call for investigation into Harrison, his gun, and the speaker’s allegations

NDP call for investigation into Harrison, his gun, and the speaker’s allegations

The NDP has laid out a timeline they believe shows Premier Scott Moe knew Jeremy Harrison did indeed bring a gun to the legislature, despite his public denials.
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