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Naming a new honourary president

Naming a new honourary president

The late Senator Herb Sparrow served as the honourary president with the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum since its creation in 1983. After Sparrow's passing in September that position was left vacant.

Sports history Jan. 25 to 31.

January 25 1924 - The first Winter Olympic Games open in Chamonix, France. 1989 - Michael Jordan scores his 10,000th National Basketball Association point in his fifth season in the league. 1991 - Brett Hull of the St.
Curler with local ties slides to provincials

Curler with local ties slides to provincials

Only one team can advance from the SaskTel Northern Men's Playdown undefeated and that team was the Kevin Marsh team of Saskatoon.
City looking at options for fitness room programing

City looking at options for fitness room programing

It is a new opportunity for the City of Humboldt.

Broncos win one, lose one during weekend games

The first-place Humboldt Broncos boarded the northbound bus Friday, January 11 looking to extend their division point lead over the second-place Flin Flon Bombers right in the Bombers' home rink.
Broncos take bite out of Ice Wolves' hide

Broncos take bite out of Ice Wolves' hide

The Ice Wolves had a bite taken out of their hide when they invaded Broncos' territory last week.
Restructuring the SJHL for next season

Restructuring the SJHL for next season

Come next season, the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League will no longer be split in the Bauer and Sherwood Conferences, or more commonly known as the North and Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV.
Cut Knife Colts gallop into first place

Cut Knife Colts gallop into first place

Emotions were running high Tuesday night in Cut Knife, as the Battleford Beaver Blues visited the Colts.

Striking scores

The latest statistics from the North Battleford Bowlarena were once again calculated and released after another impressive month.
Albers will wear the maple leaf again

Albers will wear the maple leaf again

Andrew Albers was a key reason Canada qualified for the 2013 World Baseball Classic and he will have the opportunity to continue to impact Team Canada in March.
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