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SWF measures three times the number of antlers as last year

SWF measures three times the number of antlers as last year

The deer population is coming back, Riley Barrowman, president of the Kamsack branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation, said last week as members had their trophies scored.
Nursery School grocery grab fundraiser said a success

Nursery School grocery grab fundraiser said a success

There were 430 tickets sold throughout the month of November for the opportunity to win a 90-second shopping spree at Shop Easy in Preeceville. The Preeceville Nursery School held the fundraiser.
Canora Fill the Sleigh Day continues Yuletide Toy Drive tradition of Christmas giving

Canora Fill the Sleigh Day continues Yuletide Toy Drive tradition of Christmas giving

Once again, Canora and area residents showed their support for Fill the Sleigh Day at The Bargain Shop, as part of the annual Canora Ambulance Yuletide Toy Drive.

New Town Pool Facility on Track

Project coming together for summer 2018 opening

Outlook Town Council News & Notes - December 13

The town council of Outlook met for a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, December 13.
Dramatic reading at Preeceville brings Christmas to life

Dramatic reading at Preeceville brings Christmas to life

A special dramatic reading of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol was brought to life November 29 when readers took on the challenge at a program called The Dickens’ Night at the Preeceville Trinity United Church.
Home creates colourful Christmas fantasyland for neighbourhood

Home creates colourful Christmas fantasyland for neighbourhood

At least one Kamsack home has taken on an extreme festive appearance with dancing colourful lights and inflatable Christmas characters that mimic a children’s fantasy playground.
Christmas trees shone brightly at the annual festival of trees in Preeceville

Christmas trees shone brightly at the annual festival of trees in Preeceville

The fourth annual festival of trees encouraged individuals to take the time to appreciate what’s special during the busy Christmas season, said Amanda Balyski, an organizer.
Crossroads Credit Union donation supports enhanced reading area for CCS students

Crossroads Credit Union donation supports enhanced reading area for CCS students

Crossroads Credit Union presented a cheque in the amount of $3,000 to the Canora Composite School (CCS) Community Council on December 5.
Kamsack students working to fill Christmas hampers again

Kamsack students working to fill Christmas hampers again

Once again as a pre-Christmas ritual, students of the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute are busy raising funds and encouraging residents to support them as they endeavour to fill several hampers with food that will be distributed to students’ families
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