Margaret “Margie” Meckelborg
Margaret Meckelborg
July 4, 1937 – March 4, 2025
Grest and crew warm up the last strains of winter
If this morning’s swirling snow has you a little down, remember that there are plenty of local events especially crafted to lift those late winter spirits. Take for example last Friday’s sophomore concert with Brian Grest and a host of his friends at the Humboldt Community Gathering Centre. That hall was packed once again full of people enjoying those sweet 60s through 90s sounds and all the good-natured joking and insightful stories that came with them.
Bolt Brain Buster: March 10 2025
Bolt Brain Buster:
Which game introduced Mario’s dinosaur companion, Yoshi?
Text your answers to the Humboldt Sobeys Talk and Text line 306-682-0107
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Answer: Super Mario World
Win Tickets to STOMP in Regina at Conexus Arts Centre!
The world-renowned STOMP show is coming to Regina, and you don't want to miss it!
This high-energy performance, featuring rhythm, percussion, and movement, will be lighting up the stage at the Conexus Arts Centre. Get ready for an unforgettable experience as the performers create mesmerizing beats from everyday objects like brooms, garbage cans, and even matchboxes!
'Very difficult position': Bank of Canada expected to cut rate amid trade uncertainty
The Bank of Canada's interest rate announcement arrives on Wednesday in a cloud of uncertainty thanks to a shifting trade war with the United States.
Most economists expect the central bank will deliver another quarter-point rate cut while it waits to see how long the dispute with Canada's largest trading partner lasts.
The Bank of Canada faces a difficult task: setting monetary policy at a time when inflation has shown signs of stubbornness and the economy picks up steam, while risks of a sharp downturn tied to U.S. tariffs loom on the horizon.
Liberals turn to transition plans after Mark Carney installed as new leader
Liberal MPs are gathering on Parliament Hill this afternoon to huddle after the party selected its new leader, former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney.
Carney is heading into a day full of briefings and in the coming days will need to be sworn in as prime minister, tap his cabinet and sort out his party's battle plans for the coming federal election — but the exact timeline for all these things remains unclear.
Canola research projects to receive CARP funding
The three Prairie, provincial canola grower associations have evaluated and selected 11 canola research projects to receive funding under the Canola Agronomic Research Program (CARP) in 2025.
This investment includes over $2.3 million from Alberta Canola, SaskOilseeds and Manitoba Canola Growers, as well as over $764,000 from the Western Grains Research Foundation (WGRF) and over $363,000 from Results Driven Agriculture Research (RDAR), bringing the total investment to over $3.4 million.
Accelerate 2025: A game-changing advertising opportunity for local businesses
Local businesses are the backbone of Canadian communities, driving economic growth and creating jobs.
In a time when businesses are navigating new challenges and opportunities, Golden West is stepping up to support them with Accelerate 2025—a bold new initiative designed to help businesses accelerate their success through the power of radio and digital advertising.
With U.S. threats of making Canada the 51st state, hundreds rally on Parliament Hill
Hundreds of people gathered on Parliament Hill for the "Elbows up, Canada" rally as U.S. President Donald Trump threatens economywide tariffs and making the country into the 51st state.
The "Elbows up, Canada" rally came together after four days of planning, drawing big name speakers including former foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy, Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe and stand up comedian Shaun Majumder.
The core message was simple, Canada is not for sale.
Elbows up is a hockey term describing an effective way to protect yourself from an opposing player.
Trudeau says that 'Canada is not a given' in farewell speech amid Trump threats
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that freedom, democracy and Canada "are not a given" in his farewell speech to Liberals just before former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney was announced as the new Liberal leader.
This comes as U.S. President Donald Trump threatens Canada with economic annexation and places tariffs on Canadian imports coming into the States.
"This is a nation-defining moment. Democracy is not a given. Freedom, it's not a given. Canada is not a given. None of those happen by accident. None of them will continue without effort," Trudeau said.