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Madge Lake cottage owners discuss issues with park staff

Members of the Madge Lake Cottage Owners Association met with park staff to discuss common concerns at its annual general meeting in July.
Second facilitator hired at Kamsack Family Resource Centre

Second facilitator hired at Kamsack Family Resource Centre

Another facilitator has begun working at the Family Resource Centre in Kamsack. Megan Peters of Norquay began working with Andrea Verigin at the end of July.

Kamsack Cancer Self Help Group in its 15thYear

After a summer hiatus for July and August the Kamsack Cancer Self Help Group will again begin meeting on September 21. Everyone agrees that a diagnosis of cancer can be an intimidating and confusing diagnosis for anyone to receive.

Affinity donation

Bryan Cottenie, Affinity Credit Union district delegate, presented a cheque of $2,000 from the credit union’s Community Development Fund to Kendra Simon, vice-principal (left) and Karie Thomas, principal of Victoria School.

Anglican priests leave Kamsack and Canora parishes

The two priests who have looked after the needs of Anglican parishioners in this area for the past eight years left the community last week. Rev. Kim Salo and his wife Rev.

Recruitment efforts for laboratory technicians at Kamsack Hospital still unsuccessful

Contingency plans are being made in case recruitment efforts are not successful at hiring staff at the Kamsack Hospital laboratory.
New faces join staff at the Preeceville School

New faces join staff at the Preeceville School

Two new teachers and one intern have joined the staff at the Preeceville School for the 2016-17 school year. Allyson Rock, originally of Canora, has joined the staff at the Preeceville School.
Care for the dying presentation held at Preeceville

Care for the dying presentation held at Preeceville

The St. Patrick's Sturgis and Preeceville councils of the Catholic Women's League of Canada welcomed Rev. Mark Miller to Preeceville Club 60 on August 31 when he gave a presentation on caring for the dying in an ethical manner.
New faces at Sturgis Elementary School

New faces at Sturgis Elementary School

Allyson Grywacheski has joined the staff at the Sturgis Elementary School. She is originally from Norquay and received her bachelor of secondary education degree from the University of Regina where she majored in sociology and minored in English.
Nelson Lake Bible Camp celebrates milestone

Nelson Lake Bible Camp celebrates milestone

An 80th anniversary celebration was held at the Lutheran Nelson Lake Bible Camp on August 14. “The event was well attended and a beautiful Sunday afternoon was enjoyed by all,” said Donna Chalupiak.
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