It was another active spring week in the region over the past seven days, if you want to review all the Music Festival award winners, you can do so here.

The Humboldt and District Hospital Foundation purchased a new "Chemo-Hood," more can be read here.

Three Lakes School was the beneficiary of a Ford Drive One event, more information can be found here.

A new walk-in freezer was donated to the Humboldt Food Bank, you can read more here.

 

Safe Communities Humboldt and Area concluded their PARTY program on Wednesday, read more here.

The Heart and Stroke Foundation's Big Bike was in Kelvington this week, read more here.

Watson hosted a Rec-U 9-11 day on Friday, see more here.

Bruno School celebrated their first Leadership Day on Friday, you can learn more here.

The week started with a blustery wind storm, some siding was ripped off the front of Reel Attractions.

The weather did turn around during the week to allow little ones to enjoy the outside.

The Humboldt and District SPCA held a book sale and bar-b-cue Saturday.

Kelvington's No Fixed Address hit the stage at Hank's Tavern in Bradwell.

The Marysburg Royals held their annual ball camp again, you can read more on that here.

Brody Frerichs and the Muenster AAA Red Sox were home for four games over the past week, their record is a perfect 5-0 heading into Sunday afternoon's action.

Baseball is underway for kids of all ages in the area.

Annaheim duo of Brooke Johnson and Jeremy Junk won the high school badminton mixed doubles provincial silver medal Saturday in Weyburn. They fell 21-15, 21-11 to a Wilkie pair in the gold medal contest.