It's been another busy week in the Humboldt area with numerous fundraisers and events and like most of the time, we were right there on top of it all including exclusive coverage of the capping event of Autism Awareness Month. You can read more about that event here.

Producers and stakeholders overflowed the Naicam Hall Wednesday night for a meeting regarding the Quill Lakes, you can see more here.

The Town of Bruno celebrated the renovations of their hall kitchen, read more here.

The Humboldt SPCA held a fundraising paint night.

The Kinettes, Humboldt Co-op and Scotiabank partnered for a fundraising lunch, more details can be found here.

They raised $664, that was with Scotiabank matching the funds.

In what was originally planned as a fundraiser for Humboldt's Nina Schidlowsky turned into a celebration of her far too short life. Her family spoke that night, hear that here.

The Humboldt Co-op held their annual general meeting revealing huge numbers for the food store, GM Blair Molsberry explains more here.

Horizon School Division students took in memorable and moving words from Holocaust survivor Amek Adler, more details can be seen here.

Sadly, Mr. Adler passed away Tuesday, the day after sharing his remarkable story. 

The Humboldt Fire Department responded to a dumpster fire at Stoney Lake.

In the week of sports, the AA Humboldt Midget Broncos have a new coach.

Former Bronco Rhett Blackmur has been promoted from Chris Hamilton's assistant to the head job, hear from him here.

Team green was the winner of the top-40 game that concluded the Humboldt Broncos Spring Camp.

Horizon Central Athletic Association held badminton pre-districts plus districts this week, we will have a recap Monday.

 

The annual Kelly Bates Football Camp is in Muenster again this weekend, they will wrap that up with a scrimmage Sunday at 1:30, we will have a recap on Monday.