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Fr. Andrew Britz

Fr. Andrew Britz

Fr. Andrew Britz, OSBMarch 12, 1940 - February 14, 2012 Fr. Andrew M. Britz, 71, of St. Peter's Abbey, Muenster, SK, died suddenly and unexpectedly of a massive heart attack Tuesday morning, February 14, 2012, at St. Paul's Hospital in Saskatoon.
Doug Kohle

Doug Kohle

The death of Mr. Douglas "Doug" Kohle of Cudworth occurred peacefully at the Cudworth Nursing Home on Thursday, February 16, 2012. He was 66 years of age.
BBBS thankful for city's support at annual fundraiser

BBBS thankful for city's support at annual fundraiser

With the proceeds from one more evening of bowling still to come, Big Brothers Big Sisters' (BBBS) annual fundraiser, Bowl for Kids' Sake, will bring in over $20,000 this year. "As of today, we are sitting at $17,000," said Amy Hogemann.
Population of towns, villages mostly up

Population of towns, villages mostly up

Saskatchewan was at the top of the heap when Statistics Canada released its first round of results - those related to population - from the 2011 Census last week.
Humboldt second fastest growing city in Saskatchewan

Humboldt second fastest growing city in Saskatchewan

It is an exciting time to live in Humboldt. According to the 2011 Federal Census, Humboldt is the second fastest growing city in Saskatchewan after Martensville and Warman. The city has grown from 4,998 people to 5,678 since the 2006 census - a 13.
James Bunz

James Bunz

James Edwin BunzMarch 27, 1948 - February 11, 2012 The death of Mr. James Bunz of Muenster, SK, occurred on Saturday, February 11, 2012, at the Humboldt District Hospital. He was 63 years of age. Jim was born with a wrench in his hand.

Five years, a million people

What a difference five years can make. When the 2006 census was filled out by the people of Canada, things weren't looking so hot in Saskatchewan.
Parody songs attracting attention on YouTube

Parody songs attracting attention on YouTube

He's a teacher with a passion for parody. Ryan Josephson, who grew up in Humboldt, has been gaining a following on YouTube by posting videos of the parody songs he writes and performs himself.
Fight! Fight!

Fight! Fight!

Scenes for Ogilthorpe movie to be filmed at EPA this weekend

Recognizing the unborn

A member of Parliament, Stephen Woodworth, has a private member's bill proposing to give the human fetus legal standing in Canadian law. Under current law, the unborn has no recognition as a person until fully born.
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