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Preeceville and District Heritage Museum concludes season

Preeceville and District Heritage Museum concludes season

All museums joined together to share past years activities during Seneca meeting held in Preeceville.
Mayor Nancy Brunt provides update on new Handy Bus service

Mayor Nancy Brunt provides update on new Handy Bus service

In a recent meeting discussing the town council minutes from Sept. 25, Mayor Nancy Brunt provided updates on various matters of community interest and administrative changes.
Grand opening of Cote First Nation youth recreation site

Grand opening of Cote First Nation youth recreation site

Cote First Nation held a grand opening for its newly established Youth Recreation Site on Oct. 16, marking a significant milestone in providing a safe and engaging space for local children.
Kamsack Spartans head to playoffs after successful season

Kamsack Spartans head to playoffs after successful season

The Kamsack Spartans wrapped up their regular season in the SHSAA 6-Man 2A Football Conference 3, finishing in a tie for first place with the Wynyard Bears.
Canora hockey season gets underway with tight, exciting game

Canora hockey season gets underway with tight, exciting game

The U15 Parkland Prairie Ice, based out of Canora, bounced back from an early two-goal deficit to earn a 2-2 tie against the visiting Canalta Borderland Badgers at the Canora Civic Centre on Oct. 22.
Former Chief of Keeseekoose First Nation charged with sexual assault

Former Chief of Keeseekoose First Nation charged with sexual assault

The sexual assaults against a male youth are alleged to have occurred from September 1997 to 2004 on Keeseekoose First Nation.
Wilson defeats Dennis to win Canora-Pelly Sask Party nomination

Wilson defeats Dennis to win Canora-Pelly Sask Party nomination

Wilson said the Canora-Pelly constituency is more than just a region on a map, “It's a source of inspiration. It's what drove me to seek the nomination."
Electric Skin Tattoo adapts to client needs and expands services

Electric Skin Tattoo adapts to client needs and expands services

In an era where adaptability is key to the survival of any business, Electric Skin Tattoo in Kamsack is proving that it knows how to evolve with the times while staying true to its roots.
Sadok Dance Group discusses future plans and events

Sadok Dance Group discusses future plans and events

In a recent Ukrainian dance open house, a discussion revolving around organizing a dance class and planning future events for a dance group occurred between The Kamsack Times, Dawn Krawetz, and AnnaLee Parnetta the dance instructor.
Duck Mountain forest plan meeting discusses aspen harvesting

Duck Mountain forest plan meeting discusses aspen harvesting

During a forest plan meeting held at the Duck Mountain Recreation Hall on Oct. 12, Pat Mackasey, a Park Forest ecologist based in Prince Albert, welcomed everyone to discuss forest management strategies.