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There’s magic behind the metal at Kamsack’s Howler Custom Cycles

There’s magic behind the metal at Kamsack’s Howler Custom Cycles

Those who have travelled east through Kamsack on Queen Elizabeth Boulevard may have caught a glimpse of the colour-splashed logo or perhaps the motorcycle suspended on a post, some 20 feet high.

Legacy Co-op Donates $50,000

In a recent release, the Legacy Co-op board of directors has announced it will be committing $50,000 towards the Yorkton Exhibition Association’s “Save the Grandstand” project.

BounceBack anxiety coping program launches in Saskatchewan

The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Saskatchewan Division, is launching a new program called BounceBack, giving Saskatchewan residents another option for mental health support.
Kamsack Town Council kicks off a brand new term

Kamsack Town Council kicks off a brand new term

Lead by second-term mayor, Nancy Blunt, the newly appointed Kamsack council members assembled for their first meeting at town hall on Monday, November 16.

Town discusses and approves many topics

The Town of Preeceville approved its minutes from the October 14 meeting at the November 18 regular meeting. The Waste Water Treatment Facility Project report provided by Colliers Project Leaders was accepted.

Town hosts special meeting to review major projects

The Town of Preeceville held a special meeting on October 21 to discuss the Waste Water Treatment Facility Project, the replacement of two furnaces at the Preeceville Community Legion Hall, the Lion's Family Trail and investing in Canada Infrastructu

Council sponsors Cobras senior hockey and adopts landfill plan

The sponsorship of the Canora Cobras Senior Hockey Club and a landfill emergency plan were among the items of concern to town council at its regular meeting on November 17.
Wyonzek’s dream of NHL officiating career getting closer

Wyonzek’s dream of NHL officiating career getting closer

Tarrington Wyonzek, who has ties to Canora and the surrounding area, has taken another step toward his goal of becoming an on-ice official in the NHL.

Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP responded to 33 calls during the week of November 12 to November 19, some of which included: five traffic accidents, nine traffic offences, one impaired driver, one municipal bylaw, five other provincial statutes, three other

This is not a lockdown, this is a slowdown, says Moe

On a day when Saskatchewan posted its second highest number of new cases of COVID-19 to date, Premier Scott Moe announced on November 17 additional public health restrictions to stem the spread of the coronavirus.
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