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Pancakes and sausages served by Masons on Shrove Tuesday in Kamsack

Pancakes and sausages served by Masons on Shrove Tuesday in Kamsack

Manitoba curlers top Kamsck’s stick bonspiel

Two Manitoba teams tied for first place at Club 55’s annual two-person stick bonspiel played in Kamsack on February 28. Twelve of the 14 two-person teams participating were Kamsack curlers, said Lloyd Thomas, an organizer.

Kamsack Minor Ball prepares to enter its second season

The Kamsack Minor Ball Association, which had re-introduced the sport to the community last year, which was a very successful year, is preparing for its second season.
Norquay North Stars

Norquay North Stars

Successful World Day of Prayer service held in Kamsack

Successful World Day of Prayer service held in Kamsack

A world-wide collaborative effort to raise funds to be collectively used to provide grants for projects in Canada and throughout the world resulted in a successful World Day of Prayer service at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Kamsack.
Tea and desserts served at United Church in Kamsack

Tea and desserts served at United Church in Kamsack

Togo snowmobile derby said “most beautiful ride this year”

Togo snowmobile derby said “most beautiful ride this year”

With snow melting all around, leaving brown patches on what should have been a clean, crisp, cold snow-covered landscape, organizers of the Togo snowmobile derbies on February 19 were worried.

Warm weather and melting snow forces postponement of Loppet and closure of ski hill

The warm weather and melting snow experienced last week has resulted in a reversal of fortune for the area’s two major winter outdoor activities, the Duck Mountain Loppet and the Duck Mountain ski hill.

World Day of Prayer being held in Kamsack

“Am I Being Unfair to You?” That’s the question being asked by the World Day of Prayer committee of The Philippines and will be part of the service being held in the evening at Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Kamsack tomorrow (Friday).
Keeseekoose students complete Parkland College carpentry course

Keeseekoose students complete Parkland College carpentry course

Seven students have graduated from a 10-week housing maintenance/essential skills program that was held at Keeseekoose First Nation.
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