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Good Spirit board to review status of Fort Livingstone School in Pelly

At its board meeting of October 14, the Good Spirit School Division Board of Education passed a motion to undertake the school review process at Fort Livingstone School in Pelly.
influenza vaccine

influenza vaccine

On Monday, members of the Kulak family of Kamsack were at the Harmony Seniors Centre to receive their seasonal influenza vaccines.

Norquay’s mayor returned to office in byelection

Norquay’s mayor says he feels humbled by the results of last week’s byelection which returned him to the seat he had vacated in the spring.

Curling rink ice and skating rink lights discussed by Norquay Rec Board

A person to help make curling rink ice and the installation of new lights in the skating rink were among items discussed at the Norquay Recreation Board during its regular meeting on October 5.

Kamsack Mayor Rod Gardner congratulates community’s businesspersons on the occasion of the 36th annu

By Rod Gardner This is the 36th year of celebrating Small Business Week. Congratulations to all those small business persons who risk their time and capital to be there for us.
Program celebrates centennial of Kamsack’s Victoria School

Program celebrates centennial of Kamsack’s Victoria School

Students sang Happy Birthday , cake candles were lit and blown out, guest speakers reminisced and offered congratulations and visiting adults shared memories on October 9 during a program held to celebrate the centennial of the Victoria School in Kam
Kamsack RCMP seek missing youth

Kamsack RCMP seek missing youth

Kamsack RCMP are requesting the public’s assistance in locating a youth who was reported missing on October 6.
This Weeks Photos - October 28, 2015

This Weeks Photos - October 28, 2015

ATV operator charged following injury of resource officer

A member of the staff at Duck Mountain was injured on August 1 while attempting to stop an all-terrain vehicle. Just after 3:30 p.m.
Sturgis students acknowledged during Education Week

Sturgis students acknowledged during Education Week

The Sturgis Elementary School and the Sturgis Composite High School acknowledged the students and staff during the Education Week pancake breakfast on October 21.
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