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North Stars hang on 4-3 at home versus Melville

North Stars hang on 4-3 at home versus Melville

Mils entered the game coming off a big win in Humboldt Tuesday night
Uneasy hockey environment, SWHL set to return

Uneasy hockey environment, SWHL set to return

Rise in COVID-19 cases has hockey teams wondering how the remainder of their season will be played out
North Stars game next Tuesday versus Nipawin postponed

North Stars game next Tuesday versus Nipawin postponed

North Stars impacted by COVID-19 on Hawks; tonight’s Melville home game still a go
Sports This Week: Co-creator of wheelchair rugby honoured

Sports This Week: Co-creator of wheelchair rugby honoured

Involved with sport from beginning
2013-14 Nipawin White Hawks Novices spread their wings

2013-14 Nipawin White Hawks Novices spread their wings

Eight out of the 13 players on the 2013-14 Nipawin White Hawks novice hockey team have gone on to play the game at the U18 AA level or higher
New year, new players for North Stars

New year, new players for North Stars

Plenty of moves prior to Battlefords’ first game of 2022 versus the Estevan Bruins
Tisdale Trojans’ ‘unreal’ fan base a motivator for Dunn

Tisdale Trojans’ ‘unreal’ fan base a motivator for Dunn

As a 16-year-old rookie, Dunn is an important part of the Trojans’ young core.
Ramsay a huge part of Humboldt Broncos success

Ramsay a huge part of Humboldt Broncos success

"Every game [Ramsay] gives us an opportunity to win, which is all you can ask from your goalie. He’s been the backbone to our success. His work ethic off the ice, on the ice … in practice, he makes his teammates – our shooters – better every day," said Broncos head coach Scott Barney
Sports This Week: Beers happy with move to Rush

Sports This Week: Beers happy with move to Rush

Had been with Warrior/Stealth franchise since first drafted
‘I’m so happy to finally be here’: Humboldt hosts U18 provincial curling championships

‘I’m so happy to finally be here’: Humboldt hosts U18 provincial curling championships

Humboldt hosted both the Boys and Girls Open Curling Provincials. This year, two teams from each provincial will move on to provincials, Team Drewitz and Team Heistad will represent the boys, while Team Taylor and Team Kessel will represent the girls.
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