New public art installation to celebrate Humboldt area’s industrial heritage
A new public art installation is set to be unveiled in Humboldt on Thursday, June 26, as part of a larger event hosted by Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute (PAMI). The sculpture, currently hidden beneath a large wooden enclosure along Highway 5, is already stirring curiosity among locals.
Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission provides illuminating lunch and learn for businesses
Staff of the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission presided over a lunch and learn session with the Humboldt District Chamber of Commerce and its members on Wednesday, June 18. The topic was human rights in the workplace, focusing on both employers’ and employees’ perspectives.
Ribs for the road
The Wednesday night traffic lineup down Main Street in Muenster wasn’t just about the ball game across the way at James Korte Field. It was about picking up a baked to perfection potato, a plentiful passel of Caesar salad, and of course a healthy helping of fall of the bone and sumptuously seasoned pork ribs.
PAMI will be celebrating a half-century of innovation
Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute (PAMI) will be celebrating a landmark achievement.
On Thursday, June 26, PAMI will be celebrating their 50th anniversary. The community is invited to join PAMI with an open house along with demonstrations that will take place throughout the day.
Humboldt organizations benefit from CIF grants
Communities Initiatives Fund grants provide community organizations with the wherewithal to run programs, enhance facilities, and enhance recreational and support opportunities.
From the February and April 2025 grant deadlines, a total of 457 grants totalling $6,526,313 are bound for projects in 156 different communities.
Whatever the weather, Lanigan is ready to celebrate
Whether the weather brings rain or sunshine, there will be plenty of reasons for a festive time in Lanigan this weekend.
Celebrate Lanigan returns with a diverse range of entertainment spanning over three days.
Bolt Brain Buster: June 19 2025
Bolt Brain Buster:
What is the name of the longest river in Canada?
Text your answers to the Humboldt Sobeys Talk and Text line 306-682-0107
Tune in to the morning show or check back tomorrow for the answer!
Answer: The Mackenzie River
Average family to save $280 per year from Liberal tax cut: PBO
The average Canadian family will save $280 on their taxes next year from the Liberal government's planned income tax cut, the parliamentary budget officer said in an analysis released on Wednesday.
But some seniors and single Canadians are expected to save less, prompting criticism from Conservatives who argue the tax cut doesn't go far enough.
One in four Canadians report being affected by extreme weather in last year: poll
Almost one in four Canadians were directly affected by extreme weather events over the past year, a new poll suggests.
The Leger poll — released as Canada copes with its second-worst wildfire season on record — says 23 per cent of Canadians who responded said they were personally affected by extreme weather events like heat waves, floods, fires and tornadoes over the last 12 months.
Road Closure- 10th Street
A section of 10th Street will be closed for repairs over the next few weeks.
10th Street between 11th and 10th Avenues will be closed until approximately July 18. The closure is needed for a watermain replacement along with a road reconstruction project.
11th Avenue will be closed between July 2-8, with 12th Avenue remaining open during the duration of the project.