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New KCI home economics teacher loves the outdoors

An outdoors enthusiast who loves to sew is the new home economics teacher at the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute. Barbara Tanner was hired to succeed AnnaLee Parnetta, the school’s home economics teacher for several years, who has moved to Yorkton.

Effect of water sulphate on beef cattle

Sulphate can be found in almost all natural water and is probably the most common contaminant of water sources for livestock in Saskatchewan. High levels of sulphate in drinking water has considerable impact on both health and performance of animals.

Provincial Archives celebrates 70 years with a new act

The proclamation of The Archives and Public Records Management Act will advance government accountability for the management of public records, particularly electronic ones. All public records, regardless of format, are subject to the new Act.

Kamsack resident hired to teach Grade 5 students at KCI

The granddaughter of a well-known and long-serving Kamsack medical doctor has joined the staff of the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute Cara Shabatoski, daughter of Terri and Delmar Reilkoff of Kamsack and granddaughter of the late Dr.
Grass cut at ski hill makes for earlier grooming

Grass cut at ski hill makes for earlier grooming

It took a volunteer and mower a couple days last week to cut the grass on about 70 per cent of the slopes at the Duck Mountain Ski Hill.

Saskatchewan records 22 months of lowest unemployment rate in Canada

Saskatchewan’s unemployment rate was 5.2 per cent (seasonally adjusted) in July according to Statistics Canada. This was the lowest rate among the provinces and well below the 6.8 per cent recorded nationally.

Stroll through history at Government House this summer

Government House recognized Tourism Awareness Week by rolling out a variety of exciting events and activities. The summer season at Government House is one of the busiest times of the year.

Times Perspective

The boards of directors of the Kamsack Credit Union , which had branches in Togo, Pelly and Norquay, and an agency in Arran, the Affinity Credit Union, an operation of 14 branches including those in Saskatoon and Regina, and Eastshore Credit Union, w

Canada must do more to reassure the customers for its wheat

Canada has long had a reputation in the world marketplace for producing a high quality wheat. It has in essence been this country’s ace-in-the-hole in terms of marketing wheat even in times of low prices.

When weeds wage war on forage stands Nadia Mori

In the flurry of activities on a farm or ranch, it is easy to forgo the critical task of weed scouting or surveying. In the meantime, weeds can be busy invading a forage stand while killing yield potential.