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2023 was an eventful year for the Humboldt area, and taking a look back, here are the top 5 stories of January 2023. 

 

Gordie Tentrees and friends wowed the crowd in Watson

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Music lovers revelled in the folk, roots, and blues sounds of Gordie Tentrees and his friends on Saturday night at the beautifully restored Watson and District Heritage Museum. The murals, spotlighting images of the developing prairies, were the perfect backdrop for the packed house performance.

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Humboldt District Hospital Foundation receives funds from SaskTel charity

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The Humboldt and District Hospital Foundation was one of the beneficiaries of the SaskTel TelCare donations for 2022. The crown communications company awarded over $193,000 to organizations in communities across the province. 

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Miraculous recovery for kittens abandoned in Humboldt in freezing temperatures

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New Year's Day is typically a time of celebration, but for two kittens, it was a matter of life and death. 

A CN Railway worker in Humboldt stumbled across a little orange kitten hidden in one of the railroad’s warm-up shacks left with nothing but a bowl of food. 

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Humboldt Special Olympics Broncos capture gold in PA

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Humboldt Special Olympics Broncos are back on the floor hockey circuit after an extended absence from competition, and they wasted no time in earning another trophy. 

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WATCH: Lake Lenore smoker "Oh-fish-ally" a success

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It was busy in Lake Lenore over the weekend due to the annual Lake Lenore Fisher Smoker. 

“This event is put on by the Lake Lenore Hall board and the Wildlife club. We’re smoking whitefish that were caught in December at the annual Fishery that happens every year in Lake Lenore,” said Scott Lessmeister, one of the organizers.

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