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KCI Halloween costume judging winners announced

KCI Halloween costume judging winners announced

In a spirited celebration of Halloween, students and staff at KCI gathered to showcase their creativity and imagination through a variety of costumes.
Kamsack navy veteran served in Halifax during Second World War

Kamsack navy veteran served in Halifax during Second World War

John Welykholowa of Kamsack, now 98, served in the Navy during the Second World War. He embarked on his military journey in 1943.
U18 Canora Cobras close second in early-season home tournament

U18 Canora Cobras close second in early-season home tournament

Cobras miss out on first place due to a tiebreaker.
Bolstered by local players, Oilers win thriller over Moose Jaw

Bolstered by local players, Oilers win thriller over Moose Jaw

Canora and area fans fill the Civic Centre to see the U18AA battle between the Moose Jaw Warriors and the Sask East Oilers, who have two players from Canora.
Dead Levee and The Qarah jumpstart Halloween season in Kamsack

Dead Levee and The Qarah jumpstart Halloween season in Kamsack

Both bands have connections to Kamsack.
Kamsack Curling Club holds AGM to discuss upcoming season

Kamsack Curling Club holds AGM to discuss upcoming season

The season will start on Nov. 9.
Fort Pelly-Livingston Museum honours dedicated volunteers

Fort Pelly-Livingston Museum honours dedicated volunteers

Clifton Abrahamson, Vivian Anfinson and Lewis Anfinson were honoured for their dedication to the museum.
Preeceville and District Heritage Museum concludes season

Preeceville and District Heritage Museum concludes season

All museums joined together to share past years activities during Seneca meeting held in Preeceville.
Mayor Nancy Brunt provides update on new Handy Bus service

Mayor Nancy Brunt provides update on new Handy Bus service

In a recent meeting discussing the town council minutes from Sept. 25, Mayor Nancy Brunt provided updates on various matters of community interest and administrative changes.
Grand opening of Cote First Nation youth recreation site

Grand opening of Cote First Nation youth recreation site

Cote First Nation held a grand opening for its newly established Youth Recreation Site on Oct. 16, marking a significant milestone in providing a safe and engaging space for local children.
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