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Former Kamsack air cadet publishes book about his adventures sailing in Eastern Canada

Former Kamsack air cadet publishes book about his adventures sailing in Eastern Canada

After experiencing life on the ocean on board a sailboat, a former Kamsack air cadet who is now a major in the Air Force has written a book highlighting his adventures on the water off the coast of Eastern Canada.
Kamsack mayor says that steady progress was made last year and that and 2017 “is going to be a great

Kamsack mayor says that steady progress was made last year and that and 2017 “is going to be a great

“Looking back over the past year, the Town has had many successes and steady progress has been made on our strategic priorities,” said Kamsack Mayor Nancy Brunt.
New commanding officer installed for Kamsack air cadets

New commanding officer installed for Kamsack air cadets

A special ceremony was held last month to mark the change of command for the Kamsack air cadet squadron. At the cadets’ regular parade on December 15, the ceremony was held to officially enstate 2 nd Lieut.

New year, new intentions, new beginnings

By Gail Krawetz
Year in review

Year in review

(EDITOR’S NOTE: The following article includes highlights of some of the events which were reported in the Kamsack Times during the course of 2016. Dates listed refer to publication dates and not necessarily to the dates of the events.

Materials stored in history room moved into library

That repository of documented and photographic material that has been collected in a room in the lower floor of Crowstand Centre has been moved.
Former residents donate funds to Penticton hospital

Former residents donate funds to Penticton hospital

A former Kamsack couple who now live in Penticton, B.C., recently donated $30,000 for medical equipment for the Penticton Regional Hospital expansion.

Super curling league first-place tie broken Monday

By Doug Elsasser

Kamsack Curling Club elects new executive

Fourteen teams are participating in the Kamsack Curling Club’s 2016-17 season. The teams, which number from four to six players who are between 12 and about 80 years of age, curl regularly on Thursdays at the Broda Sportsplex during draws at 7 p.m.
Pioneer donation

Pioneer donation

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