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Pray that we may always remember, and never forget

By Rev. Nancy Brunt Holy Trinity Anglican Church
Volleyball season ends for KCI junior girls team

Volleyball season ends for KCI junior girls team

The two-month junior girls volleyball season ended for the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute team on October 25 at the conference competition in Sturgis. The KCI Spartans was one of five teams entered in Sturgis.

Open invitation extended to area residents to attend Cote First Nation Healing Our Community powwow

First Nations people and Kamsack area residents wanting an opportunity to witness First Nation culture at its best are invited to a traditional powwow at Cote on November 25.
KCI students scare away hunger on Halloween

KCI students scare away hunger on Halloween

In addition to mighty monsters, pretty princesses and funny faces that scoured the community on Halloween seeking out treats, a group of KCI students were involved with scaring hunger.
Kamsack man remembered growing up during the Harvest of Sorrow and the Second World War

Kamsack man remembered growing up during the Harvest of Sorrow and the Second World War

In November 1990, which was 25 years before he died in June 2015, Alex Drancejko of Kamsack spoke to the Times about his youth when he survived the 鈥淗arvest of Sorrow鈥 in Ukraine, and then was pulled into the Second World War.

You鈥檙e never too old to learn

By Gail Krawetz
Wroxton native remembers service with Canadian Forces in Afghanistan

Wroxton native remembers service with Canadian Forces in Afghanistan

On Saturday, former Wroxton resident Sgt. Austin Hovrisko will be among representatives of Canada鈥檚 armed forces attending the Remembrance Day service at the Gallagher Centre in Yorkton.

Town council queries national news reports of HIV infection rates

Reports on the CBC last month regarding incidents of HIV infection in Saskatchewan, and by extension in the Kamsack area, are more a reflection of a healthy community than a cause for concern, Mayor Nancy Brunt said last week.

Santa Claus will be visiting Kamsack in only three weeks

When Santa Claus comes to Kamsack in only three weeks from now, although he won鈥檛 be bringing any of his reindeer with him, he will be greeted in style with a lot more happening at a larger location.

New Kamsack recreation board begins work

A new group of Kamsack residents, who see themselves as 鈥渢he ears on the ground鈥 for the recreation department in order to take ideas from people about how to improve recreation opportunities and facilities in town, has begun its work.
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