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SWF measures three times the number of antlers as last year

SWF measures three times the number of antlers as last year

The deer population is coming back, Riley Barrowman, president of the Kamsack branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation, said last week as members had their trophies scored.

Sold-out audiences respond to Kamsack Players’ Drinking Habits dinner theatre with standing ovations

The Sunny Centre By William Koreluik Editor/Reporter for the Kamsack Times

Kinaschuk leads super league curling

By Doug Elsasser
Home creates colourful Christmas fantasyland for neighbourhood

Home creates colourful Christmas fantasyland for neighbourhood

At least one Kamsack home has taken on an extreme festive appearance with dancing colourful lights and inflatable Christmas characters that mimic a children’s fantasy playground.
Kamsack students working to fill Christmas hampers again

Kamsack students working to fill Christmas hampers again

Once again as a pre-Christmas ritual, students of the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute are busy raising funds and encouraging residents to support them as they endeavour to fill several hampers with food that will be distributed to students’ families
Drinking Habits

Drinking Habits

Choose life! No matter how bad it feels, choose life!

I write this with grieving in my heart. I was standing in the doorway of a hospital room a few days ago, about to visit a patient, when a call came on my cellphone.
Peewee Flyers game said “a great night for hockey” in Kamsack

Peewee Flyers game said “a great night for hockey” in Kamsack

By Kent Hembling
Kamsack accepts challenge to “Go Out and Play” in order to qualify to win $10,000 for recreation

Kamsack accepts challenge to “Go Out and Play” in order to qualify to win $10,000 for recreation

The Kamsack Recreation Board has its eyes set on winning $10,000; the only catch being lots and lots of people have to do lots and lots of moving around for 10 days in March.

Calvin Straightnose elected Keeseekoose chief

Calvin Straightnose was elected chief of Keeseekoose First Nation following polling on November 25. Straightnose obtained 239 votes, according to the statement of results from Loretta J. Pete Lambert, the returning officer.
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