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Pelly and Norquay players help midget Pats win B-side championship

Pelly and Norquay players help midget Pats win B-side championship

It came down to the third and deciding game but the Preeceville Midget Pats, on which are players from Pelly and Norquay, won the Major Hockey League B-side banner in overtime before a packed home-town crowd on March 20.
Canora rink wins Kamsack’s Club 55 bonspiel

Canora rink wins Kamsack’s Club 55 bonspiel

The Bob Roll rink of Canora topped Kamsack’s Club 55 bonspiel which concluded with a banquet on March 23. A total of 16 rinks were entered in the bonspiel which was held March 21 to 23, said Lloyd Thomas, president of Club 55.

Kamsack and Norquay students introduced to the democratic voting system

Students at the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute and Norquay School were among about 20,000 Saskatchewan students who voted in a mock provincial election on March 23 and 24, but the results will not be published until the polls close in the actual pol

KCI senior drama production results in awards for cast and crew

A Nose for News by Charlie Lovett, which is a play based on the story of Cyrano de Bergerac and was entered in the Region 4 drama festival in Yorkton March 11, earned the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute the runner-up award for Best Technical Producti
Of snow and snowmen

Of snow and snowmen

The Easter weekend at Kamsack was blessed with an abundance of snow, many inches of it that began the day before Good Friday and continued with beautiful, large flakes on Friday and Saturday.
Veregin woman incubates eggs to raise a variety of chickens and uses their eggs to barter for pets,

Veregin woman incubates eggs to raise a variety of chickens and uses their eggs to barter for pets,

By William Koreluik A Veregin couple, with roots that go deep into the rural lifestyle, has begun living their dream, having laid claim to a scenic acreage.
Kamsack outdoorsman reflects on a career among the “trees and water” of Saskatchewan’s parks

Kamsack outdoorsman reflects on a career among the “trees and water” of Saskatchewan’s parks

By William Koreluik A Kamsack outdoorsman is lamenting the loss of most of his photographs and documents that recorded a career that was enmeshed in the development of Duck Mountain Provincial Park.
Blooming daffodils

Blooming daffodils

Chiefs of Cote, Keeseekoose and The Key First Nations request government intervention in “health car

Chiefs of Cote, Keeseekoose and The Key First Nations request government intervention in “health car

A reporter and videographer from CBC Saskatchewan in Regina were in Kamsack last week acquiring information to follow up statements made on March 14 by the chiefs of Cote, Keeseekoose and The Key First Nations.

Town council deals with Crowstand lease rates and old reservoir

Crowstand lease rates, the town’s old reservoir and putting more teeth into a bylaw prohibiting dogs in front yards were among items that town council dealt with during its regular meeting on March 14.
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