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Vehicles now becoming a major aspect of hunting practice

Hunting has changed greatly in the past number of years with many more people using vehicles to help them with their success rate. Aside from trucks, hunters are now using ATVs, side-by-sides, amphibious vehicles and even horses.

Government selects operators of liquor stores

A Kamsack entrepreneur, a Preeceville liquor store employee and a Co-op store in Canora have been selected to operate the liquor stores in those three communities.
Invermay School News

Invermay School News

The fall season has been very busy and eventful for staff and students at Invermay School. On October 11, the cross-country team competed at Cherrydale Golf Course.
Small gathering held at Ukrainian Heritage Museum to commemorate Holodomor

Small gathering held at Ukrainian Heritage Museum to commemorate Holodomor

A solemn gathering was held at the Ukrainian Heritage Museum to remember the loss of millions of Ukrainians. A commemoration of the Holodomor genocide of 1922 and 1923 was held on November 23 at the Ukrainian Heritage Museum.
Producers prepare to wrap up harvest with 95 per cent of crop harvested

Producers prepare to wrap up harvest with 95 per cent of crop harvested

Producers across the province are maintaining hope and optimism as many of them wrap of the harvest season and complete work for the year.
This Weeks Photos - Novemeber 30, 2016

This Weeks Photos - Novemeber 30, 2016

Rama remembers Holodomor and celebrates 125th anniversary of Ukrainian Canadians

Rama remembers Holodomor and celebrates 125th anniversary of Ukrainian Canadians

Kushko cried seeing the horrific, graphic pictures in Kiev's Holodomor Museum
It’s getting to look a lot like Christmas

It’s getting to look a lot like Christmas

Norquay couple treated to CMA Awards concert

Norquay couple treated to CMA Awards concert

By William Koreluik
Kamsack Players’ TheatreOne entry wins award for best director

Kamsack Players’ TheatreOne entry wins award for best director

The Kamsack Players’ production of Dad’s Piano , which was one of eight one-act plays entered in Theatre Saskatchewan’s TheatreOne festival in Regina on the weekend was named the play with the festival’s best director.
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