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Nutrition programs at Canora schools each receive $1,000 awards from DuPont Pioneer

Last week Rob and Jim Bletsky, local sales representatives for DuPont Pioneer, awarded $1,000 to each of the Canora schools – Canora Composite School and Canora Junior Elementary School – from the company’s Full Belly! Full Mind! grant grogram to hel

Canora’s new garbage collection bylaw may put landscape contractors out of business

When the Canora town council passed its new garbage collection bylaw earlier this spring, the decision was made to not give any contractors a gate key to the nuisance grounds.

Seniors using new technology to do more reading

“It is pretty cool when an 85-year-old senior is able to use technology to help him or her read,” said Jennifer Bisschop, the Canora Composite School librarian.
Manitoba area cadet officer to review Kamsack air cadets

Manitoba area cadet officer to review Kamsack air cadets

Capt. Velvet Pomedli, an area cadet officer from Shilo, Man., will be the reviewing officer at the 59 th annual ceremonial review and guest speaker at the awards banquet for the Kamsack air cadet squadron next week.

Kamsack to receive at least 100 seats from Taylor Field in Regina

Kamsack is set to receive at least 100 seats from Taylor Field in Regina in the Grey Cup Legacy Project.

Former Kamsack resident among Fort McMurray fire evacuees

In addition to watching television reports of the wildfire that destroyed portions of Fort McMurray, Alta.
Kamsack’s Sadok Ukrainian dancers end season with concert

Kamsack’s Sadok Ukrainian dancers end season with concert

Photos by Chantel Kitchen
Grade 1 students create potted plant arrangements for Mothers’ Day

Grade 1 students create potted plant arrangements for Mothers’ Day

On Mothers’ Day, mothers of Kamsack Grade 1 students received flowering plants that were potted by their children in glass bowls.
Cote students participate in Red Cross Pink Day walk as a protest of bullying

Cote students participate in Red Cross Pink Day walk as a protest of bullying

“Stop bullying; it’s mean, it’s sad, it’s not cool,” said one of the several posters carried by Cote students on their Pink Day walk on Highway No. 8 north of Kamsack last week.
District museums hold spring meeting in Preeceville

District museums hold spring meeting in Preeceville

Nearly 30 representatives of the museums within the Seneca Root Museums Association were in Preeceville April 27 for their spring meeting.
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