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The Fort Pelly-Livingstone Museum to open in former Pelly detachment building

The Fort Pelly-Livingstone Museum to open in former Pelly detachment building

The Fort Pelly-Livingstone Museum, which had been destroyed by fire in 2015, will reopen this year in the former detachment building of the Pelly RCMP.
Young Cote First Nation archer to compete in North American Indigenous Games in Toronto next month

Young Cote First Nation archer to compete in North American Indigenous Games in Toronto next month

It was a little over a year ago when a Cote First Nation youth won his first medal in a competition with a bow and arrow and now he’s headed to Toronto next month to compete as a champion archer in the North American Indigenous Games.

In some remote corner…

By Gail Krawetz
Former Kamsack fire chief honoured at fire chiefs’ conference

Former Kamsack fire chief honoured at fire chiefs’ conference

The late Steve Boychuk, a former fire chief at Kamsack, was honoured during the Saskatchewan Association of Fire Chiefs annual conference and trade show in Prince Albert April 26 to 30.
Dreaming of Paris artistic creations now in Kamsack

Dreaming of Paris artistic creations now in Kamsack

Kamsack and area now has prime access to artistic reclaimed/upcycled unique products, inspired by “all things Parisienne” and coupled with flair.
Victoria School Grade 1 students visit Grandpa’s Garden

Victoria School Grade 1 students visit Grandpa’s Garden

First mowing of spring leads to pain and anquish

By Kaare Askildt
Air cadet squadron holds annual ceremonial review

Air cadet squadron holds annual ceremonial review

A Kamsack air cadet has been presented with the highest award which can be bestowed upon a cadet in recognition of exemplary performance in physical and military training.

Kamsack and Norquay athletes join Sturgis Lacrosse team

The Sturgis Lacrosse team, which includes players from Kamsack, Norquay and Pelly, has been practicing for its first game which was played yesterday (May 24) against Yorkton.
KCI peewee football team attracts 28 athletes

KCI peewee football team attracts 28 athletes

Twenty-eight students in grades 5 to 7 at the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute are participating in the school’s peewee football program. The Spartan peewee football team began practices during the last week of April, said Tyler Lorenzo, the coach.
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