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Kamsack quilting group begins season of sewing to help provide some warmth for cancer patients

Kamsack quilting group begins season of sewing to help provide some warmth for cancer patients

A group of Kamsack area women who from September to December met regularly to use each member’s crafting skills, primarily to benefit cancer victims, has begun a new series of weekly meetings.

Enbridge Donates Around the Area

Company continues giving in Line 3 communities
Fourth annual Hint of Garlic Festival and Trade Show held at Legion Hall

Fourth annual Hint of Garlic Festival and Trade Show held at Legion Hall

The versatility and diversity of garlic was once again the focus of a garlic festival and trade show on September 10 at the Kamsack Legion Hall.

Local Deer a Risk for Chronic Wasting Disease

Public urged to watch for signs in animal population
New Invermay School principal brings plenty of experience and enthusiasm to new position

New Invermay School principal brings plenty of experience and enthusiasm to new position

Melissa Grona is the new principal at Invermay School, but she is a familiar face to just about everyone at the school.

Town council clarifies firefighters’ property ownership issues

Town council has clarified a couple of issues between itself and the firefighters concerning ownership of property.
New shop teacher focused on helping students acquire skills required by employers

New shop teacher focused on helping students acquire skills required by employers

Paul Geerdts has started his new position as the shop teacher for grades 7-12 at Canora Composite School (CCS) and grades 10-12 at Invermay school, and said his main goal is to help his students be employable by teaching them the skills expected by p
KCI SADD chapter completes its four-sign awareness project at highway entrances

KCI SADD chapter completes its four-sign awareness project at highway entrances

The last two of the four-signs project undertaken by the KCI SADD group were placed at the highway entrances to Kamsack this summer.
Preeceville Nursery School said mix of fun and education

Preeceville Nursery School said mix of fun and education

The Preeceville Nursery School was in attendance at the Town of Preeceville community-wide registration evening on September 12.
Filling the Gap Food Bank in need of support with the arrival of fall

Filling the Gap Food Bank in need of support with the arrival of fall

Fall is often a challenging time for Canora’s Filling the Gap Food Bank, and this year is no different, said Pastor Mavis Watson, who has been running Filling the Gap as a volunteer for about the past six years.
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