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Throwback Thursday

Throwback Thursday

(EDITOR’S NOTE: Dates listed refer to publication dates and not to dates of the events. All stories were previously published in the Kamsack Times in 1987.)
Local cook finds therapeutic support in nourishing others

Local cook finds therapeutic support in nourishing others

Somewhere in Kamsack, past a lobby, through a maze of offices, and tucked in the back corner of the building, there is a gifted culinary artist who quietly works five days a week to feed and nurture a growing number of her fellow community members.
Adventure Therapy program takes horseback riders into winter wonderland

Adventure Therapy program takes horseback riders into winter wonderland

As the Saskatchewan winter season blows in and the COVID numbers continue to be of concern, many Kamsack residents may be wondering how to preserve, or perhaps revisit, some sense of health and wellness amid the closures, the challenges, and the canc
Chainsaw art comes to life in talented hands

Chainsaw art comes to life in talented hands

Kenton Hull of Preeceville has a unique talent of creating chainsaw animals and snowmen. Hull's passion for began at an early age with sketching drawings on paper.
Christmas reading live streamed for local residents

Christmas reading live streamed for local residents

The annual Christmas reading night was held through a live stream broadcast for this year only due to the COVID-19 regulations.
A little bit of Hallmark brought to Town of Sturgis decorating

A little bit of Hallmark brought to Town of Sturgis decorating

Some people say if you walk down main street in Sturgis during the night or day you will find it to be magical and joyous, said Karen Rose, town resident and decorator.

While Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 case trends are relatively stable, case rates continue to create signi

While Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 case trends are relatively stable, case rates continue to create significant, on-going community transmission and increasing pressure on health care services.
Remote airport runway move could make northern flight fares cheaper

Remote airport runway move could make northern flight fares cheaper

West Wind Aviation CEO Steve Smith says cheaper airfares could take flight in remote airports, pending a decision from the federal government.

Update: Blowing snow advisory in effect

Environment Canada has issued a blowing snow advisory for southeast Saskatchewan. The advisory was issued at 4:39 a.m. Tuesday morning, and replaced the winter storm warning that was in effect.
Sask. reports three COVID-19-related deaths Sunday

Sask. reports three COVID-19-related deaths Sunday

An additional 226 cases identified
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