Year in Review - SPCA celebrating a purrfect 2023
There were plenty of events happening down at the Humboldt and District SPCA to raise funds for all the puppies and kittens.
The SPCA was busy hosting BBQs and open houses throughout the summer to encourage people to come and see all the available animals for fostering or adoption.
“This has been an awesome year at the SPCA, we adopted out 161 animals this last year, 89 were cats and 72 were dogs,” stated Joanne Kosky with the SPCA
November 2023 Top Stories
NDP not satisfied with Health Minister's plan for out of province breast cancer diagnostics
Award celebrations to mini rallies in Humboldt: Top Stories from October 2023
BHP approves C$6.4 billion for stage two of the Jansen potash project
The New Year is approaching and SGI has its own countdown!
The clock is ticking on the countdown to a New Year, and SGI has its own countdown launched. The insurer is counting down the 10 ways you can make sure you and your loved ones get home safe this New Year’s Eve.
10. Make a plan. ✅ You’ve got options and taking the time to decide before you hit the town can help everyone relax and enjoy the evening.
9. Take the bus. In Regina, Saskatoon, Prince Albert and Moose Jaw, you can ride the bus for free on New Years’s Eve. Any bus can be a party bus if you have the right attitude. 🚌 🎉
8. Hail a cab. 🚕
RCMP investigates shooting in Nipawin
On December 24, 2023 at approximately 3:43 p.m., Nipawin RCMP received a report of a male suffering from a gunshot wound on 1st Ave West in Nipawin.
Officers immediately responded. An adult male was taken to hospital with injuries described as serious in nature.
September's Top Stories of 2023
Local businesses win big at the Mark of Excellence Awards
From Chainsaw Festivals to $20,000 worth of chemicals stolen, here are the Top Stories of August 2023
Chainsaw Carving Festival packs them in once again at Manitou Beach
Muenster's Marvin Renneberg recognized by SHSAA for decades of contributions
The final award in the SHSAA’s calendar for the year is a big one, bestowed on a tireless community volunteer in recognition of his decades of dedication to amateur sports.
Wondering what the top stories of July 2023 are?
Human trafficking on the rise in Saskatchewan, Canada: RCMP
Saskatchewan RCMP are shedding more light on the issue and crime of human trafficking after a disturbing case surfaced in the province last week.
Luke Strueby and Chad Hofmann recognized for commitment to student athletics by HCAA
For the final pairing for our recipients of the Horizon Central Athletic Association Recognition Awards, we welcome Luke Strueby of Wakaw School and Chad Hofmann of Muenster School. The HCAA recognizes the varied contributions of the eight individuals receiving this year’s award for the immeasurable, valuable, and selfless service provided to students and student-athletes in their own communities and in the association. In a recognition series, we’ll meet a pair of them each day.
Luke Strueby (Wakaw School)