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The carbon tax and what it means for prairie farmers

Few things are more concerning in business than the possible impact of something new and unknown. And that is exactly what the agriculture sector is facing as the Canadian government remains steadfast in its commitment to implement a carbon tax.
Annual Remembrance Day Tea held at the Legion Hall

Annual Remembrance Day Tea held at the Legion Hall

An annual event sponsored by Legion members to honour veterans was held on Sunday. The Remembrance Day Tea, which this year included a Cookie Walk fundraiser, was held at the Legion Hall.
River Valley Dental holds grand opening and ribbon-cutting event

River Valley Dental holds grand opening and ribbon-cutting event

Under cloudy skies a tent was set up in the parking lot of the River Valley Dental clinic on Friday to help the community celebrate the grand opening and ribbon-cutting event.
Kamsack resident has served his country around the Globe

Kamsack resident has served his country around the Globe

A man who enlisted in the navy four days after his 17 th birthday, prior to the end of his school year, went on to make a career in the military.
KCI students host annual Fun Night Fundraiser

KCI students host annual Fun Night Fundraiser

The annual fundraiser which raises money for the graduating class’s academic ceremonies was held on October 25.

Cannabis Act means different things to different people

So the Cannabis Act came into force on October 18. Depending upon where you live in Canada the reaction has been quite different.

RM Election results announced

Election results have been announced for RM polls held across Saskatchewan on October 24, including those in the Kamsack region. In the RM of Cote, Div.

Kamsack RCMP reports School threat on the Cote First Nation

At approximately 9 a.m. on October 24, Kamsack RCMP members were advised of a potential firearm-related threat at the Chief Gabriel Cote School on the Cote First Nation, according to a Kamsack RCMP release.

Kamsack Victims Services helping to create awareness

September was Suicide Prevention Month and presentations were given at the Kamsack, Cote and Keeseekoose high schools, along with one in the community.
Moose Hide Campaign: standing up against violence towards women and children

Moose Hide Campaign: standing up against violence towards women and children

An event held at the Keeseekoose Hall on October 18 was part of a national campaign in which similar events were held all across Canada.
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