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(File Photo) Discover Humboldt staff likes to a look back at 2022. We hand-picked our top stories of the month to do a recap of the year.
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Electoral boundaries could be changing in Saskatchewan

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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced the appointment of the Constituency Boundaries Commission Thursday morning. The commission, which is appointed every 10 years, is done under the Constituency Boundaries Act. They are tasked with the redrawing of the provincial constituency boundaries to ensure every riding has roughly the same number of voters. 

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Humboldt's surrounding RMs receive funds to improve rural highways

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Through a partnership with the Government of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM( continues to improve roads through its Rural Integrated Roads for Growth (RIRG) program, more than forty-one municipalities and communities will have improved highways. 

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P.A.R.T.Y Program prepares to educate students on making safe choices

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In the upcoming weeks, grade 9 and 10 students from Humboldt and area will attend the P.A.R.T.Y Program (Prevent Alcohol and Risk-Related Trauma in Youth), hosted by Safe Communities Humboldt. 

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Wakaw woman charged with theft and fraud in missing funds cases

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The report of a theft from an individual’s bank account led Wakaw RCMP and the Saskatoon RCMP General Investigation Section (GIS) on a search that turned up an individual responsible for defrauding 11 victims. 

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Toby Boulet talks Green Shirt Day - Part 1

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Each year for the past four, Green Shirt Day takes place on April 7, a testament to the life of former Humboldt Bronco Logan Boulet and his decision to become an organ donor prior to the bus crash that claimed his life.

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