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New Keeseekoose Chief leads nation toward high tech farming

New Keeseekoose Chief leads nation toward high tech farming

After growing up learning the ropes about raising cattle and grain farming from his dad, Lee Ketchemonia has a vision to build prosperity through "smart farming."
Ready, set, go! Norquay go kart event was a runaway success

Ready, set, go! Norquay go kart event was a runaway success

On August 24, the Norquay Covenant Church closed off a street in town to host a box car derby for 90 registered local children.
Madge Lake Golf Resort - Magic in the Mountains

Madge Lake Golf Resort - Magic in the Mountains

Darren and Sally Driscoll of Calgary are looking forward to spending their retirement years involved with day-to-day operations at Madge Lake Golf Club
New librarian at Norquay Public Library brings creativity and passion

New librarian at Norquay Public Library brings creativity and passion

After working part-time at both the Pelly and Norquay public libraries, Karen Crawford said she has landed her dream job as a full-time librarian in Norquay
Hyas church remembered with unveiling of historic marker

Hyas church remembered with unveiling of historic marker

Prior to St. Anne’s Church being built, priests visited the area and masses were said in family homes.
Kamsack RCMP respond to fatal rollover

Kamsack RCMP respond to fatal rollover

RCMP continue to investigate the cause of the collision
Come walk with us: tales from an epic cross-Canada adventure

Come walk with us: tales from an epic cross-Canada adventure

Couple who left desk jobs to trek across the country recently passed through Kamsack and Canora
Not afraid to fail - Women’s Amateur Golf Champion, Ella Kozak

Not afraid to fail - Women’s Amateur Golf Champion, Ella Kozak

With a wisdom that seems well beyond her years, Ella Kozak of Yorkton effortlessly draws a parallel between life and sport.
‘Give me my freedom. Let me go home,’ says Indigenous woman who cuts hair to proclaim innocence

‘Give me my freedom. Let me go home,’ says Indigenous woman who cuts hair to proclaim innocence

Innocence Canada advocates for First Nations sisters; invites public to join

Innocence Canada advocates for First Nations sisters; invites public to join

Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance were sentenced to life in prison on second-degree murder charges in 1994 for the death of Anthony Joseph Dolff of Kamsack. They have maintained their innocence for almost 30 years.
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