Written by Rory McGouranMonday, Jan 07 2019, 11:25 AM
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The Junior Boys' and Girls' Broomball tournament took place this weekend in Bruno. Bruno Axemen coach, Ray Bender, says all the excitement surrounding the tournament has been building up all week within the community. To read the original story click here
The Elgar Petersen Arena welcomed many spectators to the Youth Bonspiel on Saturday and Sunday and was hosted by the Humboldt Curling Club. To read the original story click here
The City of Humboldt celebrated Humboldt Minor Hockey Day on Saturday with a long list of activities throughout the day. To read the original story click here
Seven Humboldt area female hockey players are returning home with a slice of gold around their necks. To read the original story click here
The Saskatchewan Winter Games concluded on Saturday in North Battleford, with Prairie Central finishing fourth overall in the medal count. To read the original story click here
The Under-18 Canadian Curling Championship will have some representation from Wadena. To read the original story click here
A Humboldt figure skater picked up two medals at the 2018 Jean Norman / StarSkate Competition in Swift Current from March 2-4. To read the original story click here
Joan Manderscheid says she and her husband were inspired to start the Bruno T-Birds sledge hockey team twenty-five years ago because of their son's interest in the sport. To read the original story click here
High school basketball provincial championships have become quite friendly with Horizon Central small schools. To read the original story click here
The Winston High Wildcats of Watrous are once again junior boys basketball district champions. To read the original story here
After winning gold at the Canada Summer Games to claim back to back national titles, Baseball Saskatchewan's Under-18 team has been named Sask Sport's Team of the Year. To read the original stroy click here
A new record has been obtained for Horizon Central basketball teams at Hoopla. To read the original story click here
Wynyard Minor Hockey will have two new banners hanging up in the rafters. To read the original story click here
One half of Canada's newest Mixed Doubles curling champions comes from small town Saskatchewan. To read the original story click here
The Watrous Bantam Hawks have turned their season into a double banner year. To read the original story click here
One of the best curlers in Saskatchewan, who hails from right here in our own backyard, will fly out on Tuesday morning to compete on the world stage. To read the original story click here