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Weather causes Horizon School Division classes to be taught from home Feb. 1

Weather causes Horizon School Division classes to be taught from home Feb. 1

Due to last night's blizzard, all Horizon School Division schools are moving to learning from home for today, Feb. 1.
Barry Elliott, Nipawin’s administrator resigns

Barry Elliott, Nipawin’s administrator resigns

With the move, Elliott said both he and his spouse, Carmen Drapeau, will be leaving the community.
Humboldt hospital moves to Level 3 pandemic restrictions

Humboldt hospital moves to Level 3 pandemic restrictions

Under Level 3 there are no visitors allowed in the facility, excluding patients who are at end of life.
Cornerstone Credit Union hosting ag webinar Feb. 1

Cornerstone Credit Union hosting ag webinar Feb. 1

How farmers may thrive in chaos in 2022
Humboldt council passes official moving expenses policy

Humboldt council passes official moving expenses policy

Up to $2,000 can be reimbursed for new city employees moving to Humboldt.
Tisdale RCMP respond to noisy dogs

Tisdale RCMP respond to noisy dogs

Over December the Tisdale RCMP received two calls pertaining to dogs crying due to the cold. 
Partners sees increased demand for mental health services due to pandemic

Partners sees increased demand for mental health services due to pandemic

Partners Family Services reports the last two years of the pandemic has resulted in increased demands for mental health and addictions services locally, across the province and across the country.
Humboldt ministerial message: God's economy

Humboldt ministerial message: God's economy

"The deepest longings of our soul aren’t physical. They are spiritual and you can't fix loneliness, depression, heartbreak or rejection with ice cream, drugs or alcohol." — Pastor Clint Magnus, St. John’s Lutheran Church
Humboldt firefighters receiving two per cent pay increase

Humboldt firefighters receiving two per cent pay increase

The wages are set by the Fire Brigade Membership and Pay policy which requires a council vote to change. It was last adjusted Jan. 1, 2020, before the recent vote on Jan. 24.
Local businesses join forces to help those in need

Local businesses join forces to help those in need

It started with $200 from the Conexus Credit Union. The credit union challenged other businesses to contribute.
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