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Council deals with medical services and nursing home gazebo project

Changes in the medical services committee and a donation for the nursing home gazebo project were among items to concern town council at its regular meeting on February 13.

Small annoyances can lead to lasting endearments

By Gail Krawetz
IP Flyers play Cobras in Canora

IP Flyers play Cobras in Canora

Preeceville and Norquay rinks tie for first of Norquay seniors bonspiel

Preeceville and Norquay rinks tie for first of Norquay seniors bonspiel

Two rinks tie for top spot at the Norquay Seniors Bonspiel held February 20 to 23. Rinks attended from Sturgis, Canora, Swan River, Bowsman, Preeceville, Kamsack and Yorkton.

Cote Chiefs defeat Canora Atom Red Cobras in overtime

The Cote Atom Chiefs hockey team defeated the Canora Atom Red Cobras in overtime play during a playoff league game in Canora on February 17.
Mark Maga rink wins Benito Open Mixed Bonspiel

Mark Maga rink wins Benito Open Mixed Bonspiel

The Mark Maga rink of Whitebeech topped the 10 th annual Benito Open Mixed Bonspiel held February 13 to 19. Curling with Mark Maga (skip) were Glen Maga (third), Robert Vessey (second) and Andrea Maga (lead).

Freedom to Read Week observed by Kamsack reading group

This is Freedom to Read Week (February 26 to March 4) and one way that the week is СÀ¶ÊÓƵ celebrated is to read what one wants. That’s what the readers’ group at the Kamsack Library has done.
A snow family

A snow family

Kamsack-born woman celebrates 109th birthday

Kamsack-born woman celebrates 109th birthday

A woman who was born near Kamsack 109 years ago is celebrating her birthday today at her home at the Northridge Nursing Home in Ortonville, Minnesota, and quite probably Canada’s national anthem is СÀ¶ÊÓƵ sung for her.
For the Love of Literacy event conducted by Victoria School Grade 5 students during St. Valentine’s

For the Love of Literacy event conducted by Victoria School Grade 5 students during St. Valentine’s

For the Love of Literacy was the name of an event held on February 14 by the Victoria School’s Grade 5 classes taught by Michelle Guillet and Karen Langan.
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