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Broncos suffer first loss at home

Broncos suffer first loss at home

For the first time this season, the Humboldt Broncos lost a game in front of a home-town crowd. But by no means did they make it easy for their opponents.
Riders pummel Lakeside Bombers in Watson

Riders pummel Lakeside Bombers in Watson

If you just look at the score, it wasn't a pretty game, but the coach is still happy with his players. The Lakeside Bombers hosted the Hudson Bay Riders in a six-man football game in Watson on October 15.
Too much water

Too much water

Scouts camp threatened by rising water
Cougars put bite on Avengers

Cougars put bite on Avengers

They were only a point and a half apart in the regular season and it came down to two points in the final. The Three Lakes Avengers were in Muenster on October 5 to challenge the Cougars for the junior boys' soccer league title.
Humboldt, Muenster students taught lessons in farm safety

Humboldt, Muenster students taught lessons in farm safety

"Safety first" was the lesson taught to children at a Farm Safety Day at Muenster School October 6.

Watson pleased with SHR's decision to keep lab services

The decision to cut health services in Watson has been overturned for now.
Muenster claims league title in close game

Muenster claims league title in close game

The two teams were closely matched all season and the final was no exception. The Three Lakes Avengers hosted the Muenster Cougars in a Horizon School Division Junior Girls' Soccer League final on October 4.
Unusual harvesters

Unusual harvesters

Unusual harvesters A group of approximately 30 Whooping Cranes, including adults and young birds, made a pitstop in the Dana region this fall.
Bombers rattle Bears' cage

Bombers rattle Bears' cage

It may be their first year, but a new local football team is keeping up with the big boys. The Lakeside Bombers, based in Watson, hosted the Porcupine Plain Bears in six-man football action on October 8.
Broncos on top of national standings

Broncos on top of national standings

The Humboldt Broncos are the number one team in the Canadian Junior A Hockey league, according to stats released Monday.
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