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It’s getting to look a lot like Christmas

It’s getting to look a lot like Christmas

Norquay couple treated to CMA Awards concert

Norquay couple treated to CMA Awards concert

By William Koreluik
Kamsack Players’ TheatreOne entry wins award for best director

Kamsack Players’ TheatreOne entry wins award for best director

The Kamsack Players’ production of Dad’s Piano , which was one of eight one-act plays entered in Theatre Saskatchewan’s TheatreOne festival in Regina on the weekend was named the play with the festival’s best director.
Remembrance Day service held at Westminster United Church

Remembrance Day service held at Westminster United Church

The example of a man who had claimed to be a decorated soldier during the Remembrance Day ceremony at the National War Memorial in Ottawa in 2014 was the motivation for the Remembrance Day message given by the minister of Westminster Memorial United

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By Gail Krawetz
Touring provincial 9-1-1 dispatch centre

Touring provincial 9-1-1 dispatch centre

Kamsack participates in Saskatchewan in Motion initiatives to assure healthy and active residents

Efforts are underway at Kamsack to help assure that the community’s residents are healthy and active.
Two persons hired at KCI as educational assistants

Two persons hired at KCI as educational assistants

A university student switching her major and a former resident who returned to Kamsack are two new educational assistants working at the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute.

District rural municipalities and Village of Rhein win Saskatchewan Municipal Award for regional co-

The RMs of Sliding Hills, Wallace, Calder, Saltcoats and Churchbridge plus the Village of Rhein are six of the 10 Saskatchewan municipalities to win this year’s Saskatchewan Municipal Awards which recognize innovation and excellence in Saskatchewan l
Monsanto award donated to Norquay Health Centre’s patio project

Monsanto award donated to Norquay Health Centre’s patio project

Jordan Vogel of Pelly was recently awarded a Monsanto-Canada Farmers Grow Communities award of $2,500, which he turned over to the Norquay Health Centre auxiliary, which is to use the money to purchase an awning for the Health Centre’s outdoor secure
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