
Angie Rolheiser
Morning News Anchor at CJVR (Melfort, SK)
•City of Humboldt Communications Coordinator •AccessNow TV host • Former radio announcer and news anchor/reporter
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3 days ago |
humboldt.ca | Angie Rolheiser
On Monday, May 12, Mayor Rob Muench proclaimed May 14, 2025 as Early Childhood Educator Day. Years of research confirms the benefits of high-quality childcare for young children’s intellectual, emotional, social and physical development and later life outcomes. Trained and knowledgeable Early Childhood Educators and childcare staff are the key to quality in early learning and childcare programs and champions for children. Humboldt – Early Childhood Educator Day proclamation
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Feb 14, 2025 |
humboldt.ca | Angie Rolheiser
Humboldt, SK – The City of Humboldt is aware of wildlife that have made their home within City Limits. The city has been in consultation with Saskatchewan Conservation Officers regarding the presence of these animals. As winter conditions intensify, with harsh cold temperatures and deep snow, wildlife often seeks shelter within the city, foraging on shrubs and looking for refuge from the elements and predators. As a result, residents may observe an increase in wildlife sightings in certain areas.
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Jan 27, 2025 |
humboldt.ca | Angie Rolheiser
HUMBOLDT, SK— Residents are invited to join the City’s newly elected Councillors for a relaxed and informal evening of conversation at an upcoming Coffee with Council event. This is an opportunity for community members to meet their councillors, ask questions, share ideas – all over a cup of coffee. Meet Councillors;Ask questions;Share ideasWHEN: Monday, February 3, 2025, from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pmWHERE: Humboldt and District Gallery 601 Main Street, Humboldt, SK.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
humboldt.ca | Angie Rolheiser
HUMBOLDT, SK — The City of Humboldt’s proposed 2025 budget was presented to City Council in a special meeting held on Monday, December 2, 2024. Mayor Rob Muench led Council and Administration through all budget cost centres, as well as capital projects for 2025.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
humboldt.ca | Angie Rolheiser
HUMBOLDT, SK — The City of Humboldt has observed snow forts built in windrows and snow piles hindering snow-clearing efforts and causing safety concerns. Residents, particularly families, are urged to avoid building snow forts in these areas. Due to safety reasons, if a snow fort is found to have been constructed in a windrow or snow pile, Public Works will discontinue snow clearing in that area.
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