Partners Family Services launches new program focusing on suicide loss
Partners Family Services in Humboldt will be one of the agencies across the province offering free, rapid access supports to families and friends of people who have died by suicide or survived with significant injury or trauma. Link to the full story here.
Khodi Dill performs and leads discussion on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Khodi Dill is a Bahama-born, Moose Jaw raised teacher, writer, performer and race relations activist. Dill made a stop at the Humboldt and District Gallery on Thursday night for a talk and interactive session on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Connect to the full story here.
City launches survey on second indoor ice surface
The City of Humboldt is reaching out to community members, local and regional organizations and stakeholders to support looking into a second indoor ice surface for the city and the region. It has launched a survey to determine the impact a second surface would have. Link to the full story here.
Paint party get together at the Gallery with Futuristic Industries and the Broncos
When it comes to community groups sharing time, resources, energy, and straight-up fun, you have to go a long way to beat Humboldt and its surrounding lively cluster of communities. You’d need to look no further than the Humboldt and District Gallery on a brisk Thursday afternoon to figure that out. Link to the full story here.
Conference on immigrant recruitment, retention and belonging hosts activities for self-discovery
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A gathering of local business and community leaders along with newcomer job seekers learned more about employment programs, and about themselves along the way, at the Recruit, Retain and Create a Space of Belonging Conference. The meeting was held at the Humboldt Convention Centre in the Uniplex on Tuesday, March 26. Link to the full story here.
New doctors headed to rural communities
In its effort to shore up health care in rural areas of the province, the provincial government announced fourteen new doctors are bound for Saskatchewan practices after they had completed the Saskatchewan International Physician Practice Assessment (SIPPA) program in December. Link to the full story here.