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Meewasin Valley Authority

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  • 1979-

The Meewasin Valley Authority was set up in 1979 to plan and manage the South Saskatchewan River Valley in the vicinity of Saskatoon.

Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce

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The Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce was first established in 1934, with V.W. Minor as president. The organization is federally incorporated under the "Board of Trade Act". Its primary purpose is to provide a united voice for local businesses and to lobby various levels of government on issues of business concern. However, the Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce is also strongly dedicated to attracting visitors and businesses to the area and works closely with the City of Lloydminster in areas of economic development and tourism. Its administration consists of an annually elected board of 21 individuals and an Executive Board of 6 elected individuals, all who spend 4-5 years on the Executive Board and conclude this time serving for one year as President. Work is carried out by a Director and Assistant Director. The Lloydminster Chamber of Commerce is proud to have hosted provincial Chamber of Commerce meetings and to have had numerous successes in lobbying.

Labatt's Brewing Company

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The Labatt's Brewing Company in Saskatoon was opened in 1908 as the Hoeschen, Wentzler Brewing Company, Ltd. By 1912 the name had changed to the Saskatoon Brewing Company and by 1973 it had been taken over by the Labatt's Brewing Company. The brewery ceased production in May, 1993 and the building was demolished later that year

Humboldt School of Dance

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The Humboldt School of Dance was established in 1960 with 15 members. The school provided various styles of dance over the years, culminating in a public recital each spring. The Humboldt School of Dance closed in 2005

Humboldt Journal

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The Humboldt Journal published its first issue on October 19, 1905. The company was established by Robert Telfer and his brother William joined him in the business in 1907. William retired from the business in 1942. Robert's son Walter, became editor in 1946. Alice Telfer published the paper following her husband Robert's death in 1953, until her passing in 1956. Walter assumed the position of publisher at this time. Walter's son Don entered the business in 1967. The Journal continued to be a family run business until 1988 when Prairie Publishing Ltd. bought into the paper. The Telfers were partners in the paper until 1994 when Don Telfer sold his shares

Humboldt 4-H Multiple Club

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The Humboldt 4-H Multiple Club was established in 1965 for the development of young people into responsible and effective members of society

Glynfield School

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The Glynfield school was built in 1916 and located on the northwest quarter of 19-35-24 W 2nd. The school closed in June 1965

Arlington Hotel

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The Arlington Hotel was built as an upscale hotel and restaurant in Humboldt, Saskatchewan in 1912 by A. Borget. It was torn down in June 1980

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