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Kamsack Volunteer Fire Department has busy week

Kamsack Volunteer Fire Department (KVFD) was called to the Cote Reserve around 7 p.m. on April 22 to attend a large grass fire west of Badgerville.
Cote FN woman attends Paris Fashion Week as lead stylist

Cote FN woman attends Paris Fashion Week as lead stylist

On February 27 Tasha Cadotte boarded a plane for Paris, France, and arrived on February 28 to begin the adventure of a lifetime.
Josh Gogol’s journey has been a long and winding road

Josh Gogol’s journey has been a long and winding road

Josh Gogol of Canora continues to face a variety of challenges, monetary and otherwise, after suffering a serious spinal cord injury which left him in a wheelchair.

Depopulation not the answer for unwanted or feral animals in rural areas

I am writing in response to your news item concerning the bodies of dogs found near the Runnymede tracks.
Ron Kalmakoff remembers his Canora roots

Ron Kalmakoff remembers his Canora roots

A musician with ties to Canora has released a new recording. Ron Kalmakoff who was born in Canora and lived there with his family until age 24, has several recordings to his name, the latest is Come To Me .

RCMP believe a “medical episode” caused a motor-vehicle to strike pedestrian

An unidentified 76-year old male was presumed to have experienced a “medical episode” while driving West on Queen Elizabeth Boulevard in Kamsack around 10:30 a.m. on April 24.

Kamsack drowning reported by RCMP

RCMP from Kamsack Detachment and the RCMP Under Water Recovery Team (URT) have been on the scene of a drowning that happened late in the afternoon on April 23.

Second annual Taste of Hwy 49 highlights “amazing food”

An event which is organized by the Norquay Kin Club with sponsorship from the Hwy 49 East Chamber of Commerce was held on March 30.

Arran man fined and suspended for using another person’s hunting tags

A man from the Village of Arran, recently pleaded guilty in a Kamsack courtroom to violations under The Wildlife Act and The Wildlife Regulations and received $3,300 in fines and a three-year hunting suspension.
After over a quarter of a century Prairie Family changes hands

After over a quarter of a century Prairie Family changes hands

A Kamsack business that has been owned and operated on Main Street by a man who has called Kamsack “home” for his entire life, has recently changed ownership.
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