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MacKenzie Art Gallery launches new website

Online artist project
Project FeederWatch positive for birds

Project FeederWatch positive for birds

Why join Project FeederWatch? We’ve lost 1 in 4 birds since 1970. But there is good news too. Actions matter.
More than 1,400 tickets issued to school zone speeders in September

More than 1,400 tickets issued to school zone speeders in September

If these stats were a report card, someone would be getting grounded
St. Andrew's Church Tea and Bake Sale

St. Andrew's Church Tea and Bake Sale

The St. Andrew's Church held a fall tea and bake sale on Saturday afternoon. Hungry patrons were there in abundance with fun had by all.
Kamsack Arts Council to present magic show at Playhouse

Kamsack Arts Council to present magic show at Playhouse

Witness the dynamic and mind-blowing magic show that has entertained and amazed audiences across the globe.
Even with weather delays, harvest continues to progress

Even with weather delays, harvest continues to progress

Rain showers have continued here and there across the Canora/Norquay/Kamsack/Preeceville region in recent weeks, but many producers have managed to make some progress in this lengthy harvest, said Liam O’Halloran of Prairie Soil Services last week.

Town Council discusses community policing, activities for youth and seniors

Discussion of community policing with the RCMP and the discussion of expanded activities for youth and seniors were among the items of concern for town council at its regular meeting on October 15. Sgt.
Celebrating Achievement at the 2019 Nation Builders & Community Recognition Awards Luncheon

Celebrating Achievement at the 2019 Nation Builders & Community Recognition Awards Luncheon

(UCC Saskatchewan) — The Ukrainian Canadian Congress of Saskatchewan (UCC Saskatchewan) held its 25th annual Nation Builders & Community Recognition Awards luncheon and awards presentation at the Hotel Saskatchewan in Regina on October 20, 2019.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg and USask scientist John Pomeroy discuss glacier decline

Climate activist Greta Thunberg and USask scientist John Pomeroy discuss glacier decline

At a stop on Oct. 22 during her ongoing trip across North America, climate activist Greta Thunberg met with University of Saskatchewan (USask) water scientist John Pomeroy at a USask field research site on the Athabasca Glacier in Jasper, Alberta.

World record-setting water skier to be named September Athlete of the Month

After setting World and Canadian records at the Disabled World Water Ski Championships, Saskatoon’s Nolan Barnes has been named Sask Sport Inc.’s September Athlete of the Month.
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