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Duck Mountain Loppet

Duck Mountain Loppet

Ann Popoff of Saskatoon was among the many participants of the 37 th annual Duck Mountain Loppet held on Saturday.
Large audience applauds Kamsack wildlife members

Large audience applauds Kamsack wildlife members

The overarching sentiment expressed at Saturday’s wildlife banquet in Kamsack had to do with the branch’s success in attracting one of the largest crowds for the banquet in recent memory. “This is an awesome turnout.
Kamsack ambulance owner relieves staff affected by La Loche tragedy

Kamsack ambulance owner relieves staff affected by La Loche tragedy

A Kamsack resident spent five days this month stepping in to relieve first responders in the Keewatin Yatthé Health Region, which includes the communities of La Loche and Buffalo Narrows, located nearby.

What should be done with buildings owned by the town?

Town council plans to visit all of the town-owned properties on Saturday and Mayor Rod Gardner is inviting residents to offer suggestions as to what use can be made of the properties that are currently unused.

Cote First Nation man charged in connection to death

A 33-year-old Cote First Nation man has been charged in connection to the death of a 22-year-old Cote man. The RCMP have arrested and charged Chester Whitehawk, 33, in relation to the death of Chad COTE, 20, said a release from the RCMP.
Norquay Kin Club holds it annual Telemiracle auction and supper

Norquay Kin Club holds it annual Telemiracle auction and supper

The Norquay Kin Club Memorial Telemiracle auction and supper were held on February 27 at the Norquay Communiplex. In spite of the weather a large crowd braved the blizzard and came out. The auctioneer was Larry Buchinsky.

Play area and play structure proposed for Norquay sports ground

Application has been made to the new In Motion program for an initiative to put an outdoor play area and play structure at the sports ground, the Norquay Recreation Board was told during its regular meeting on February 8.
Organizers “very pleased” with first KCI Winter Carnival

Organizers “very pleased” with first KCI Winter Carnival

Organizers of the first KCI Winter Carnival are “very pleased” with the experience and have learned much regarding how to make it better next year. The Kamsack Comprehensive Institute band students and parents organized the carnival from 4 p.m.

Farmers’ group unanimously passes resolution to reinstate CWB

A group representing Swan River/Pelly farmers, which has as its main goal to have the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) reinstated, unanimously passed a resolution to that effect at an open meeting on February 10 in Swan River.
College adds three members to its board of governors

College adds three members to its board of governors

Effective February 4, Parkland College announced the appointment of three new members to its board of governors: Don Bahrey of Canora, Brian Hicke of Melville, and Leonard Keshane of Keeseekoose First Nation.
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