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Sunrise Health Region volunteers who work at Kamsack honoured during a reception at the nursing home

Sunrise Health Region volunteers who work at Kamsack honoured during a reception at the nursing home

Registered Sunrise Health Region volunteers who work in the Kamsack area were honoured during a reception in the Kamsack nursing home April 28.
Draw winner

Draw winner

On April 27, which was Administrative Professionals Day, a draw was made to determine the winner of a floral arrangement which was part of the Administrative Professionals Day feature page that had been published in the April 21 edition of the Kamsac

Learning the many phrases in the English language

By Kaare Askildt Formerly known as The Farmer in Training There are many phrases in the English language, and as English is my second language, I had to learn what they meant. Here are a few.
Volunteers to begin next week conducting door-to-door campaign in Kamsack for Canadian Diabetes Asso

Volunteers to begin next week conducting door-to-door campaign in Kamsack for Canadian Diabetes Asso

Each spring, community volunteers from across Saskatchewan step forward to help raise funds and awareness for a growing Canadian health crisis, said a release from the Canadian Diabetes Association.
Kamsack students motivated by man with no arms and legs

Kamsack students motivated by man with no arms and legs

Kamsack school students heard a motivational address last week from a man who had been born without arms and legs. “Chris Koch was amazing. He’s an unbelievable guy,” said a member of the staff.

Mayor Rod Gardner named a Champion of the Trans Canada Trail

Mayor Rod Gardner of Kamsack has joined a long list of Canadian celebrities who have been named Champions of the Trans Canada Trail.
Woman wins $440 in the annual Togo Car Drop fundraiser

Woman wins $440 in the annual Togo Car Drop fundraiser

A Togo resident won $440 for having guessed the correct day that the ice would melt on the slough and the car resting on the ice would drop into the water.
Cote First Nation youth wins silver at Yorkton archery competition

Cote First Nation youth wins silver at Yorkton archery competition

A 12-year-old member of Cote First Nation is the proud owner of a second silver medal he won in the sport of archery.
Community members attended Kamsack Karate Club’s final class of 2015-16 season

Community members attended Kamsack Karate Club’s final class of 2015-16 season

Six members of the Kamsack Karate Club returned home from the Parkland Karate Regional and Invitational Tournament in Yorkton on April 16 clutching gold, silver and bronze medals.
Flowing water blamed for crack in highway east of Togo

Flowing water blamed for crack in highway east of Togo

A Kamsack man recently had the rare experience of watching a section of highway disappear in front of him recently. At about 9:30 a.m. on April 21, James Perry was operating his Ford pick-up truck on Highway No.