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Sturgis museum hosts windup afternoon of entertainment and supper

Sturgis museum hosts windup afternoon of entertainment and supper

The Sturgis and District Station House Museum hosted its annual windup that featured entertainment and clay oven-baked bread on August 27. "We made and cooked 60 loaves of bread in the outdoor clay oven," said Hazel Urbanoski, museum representative.
Canora Ag Days provides entertainment for all ages with variety of events

Canora Ag Days provides entertainment for all ages with variety of events

The seventh annual Canora Ag Days, put on by the Canora Agricultural Society, provided a full weekend of entertainment on August 18-20.
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Corn maze project at Preeceville features children’s maze

Corn maze project at Preeceville features children’s maze

The art of a corn maze is designed with the idea of challenging individuals’ mental and physical abilities as they navigate through the twisting maze.

Canora Leisure Services planning full slate of fall and winter activities

It may seem to some like summer just started, but there are plenty of upcoming activities to look forward to as September approaches, said Aaron Herriges, director of leisure services.

Outlook and RM Thefts Being Investigated

RCMP busy with incidents and calls during August

Strongfield Deciding on Future of Curling Rink

Beloved community hub was destroyed in July storm

Outlook Town Council News & Notes - August 9

The Town of Outlook’s council met for a scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, August 9.
Canada 150 A local retrospective - Beer limits and new radio stations in 1944

Canada 150 A local retrospective - Beer limits and new radio stations in 1944

Yorkton and the rest of the country were still in the grip of World War Two during the week of August 31, 1944. While tragedy from the war affected people near and far, normal life still went on in our rural town.

Town council adopts new noise bylaw during regular meeting August 14

Town council decided to make changes to its noise bylaw, wanting to further regulate the level of noise in Kamsack.
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