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Campaiging premier

Campaiging premier

Kamsack Mayor Rod Gardner and his wife Vi (at left) were among the district residents to greet Premier Brad Wall last week when he was campaigning in Canora with Terry Dennis, the SaskParty candidate for the Canora-Pelly Constituency.
Old train wreck

Old train wreck

Work begins on first phase of construction of Kamsack Walking Trail

Work begins on first phase of construction of Kamsack Walking Trail

Work has begun on the development of a walking trail in Kamsack that “will help provide young and old with a safe, recreational trail that can be used 12 months of the year in all conditions.
The Little Mermaid

The Little Mermaid

Subscribers told rural water pipeline is in good shape

The Assiniboine Rural Pipeline Association is in better shape than it has been in for a while, members were told last week during the association’s annual meeting.
Concert of a cappella songs СÀ¶ÊÓƵ performed at Kamsack Playhouse by Eh440 on April 15

Concert of a cappella songs СÀ¶ÊÓƵ performed at Kamsack Playhouse by Eh440 on April 15

Five voices, zero instruments and one new exciting vocal sound: that’s Eh440.

Police seek information on Keeseekoose day care heist

Still trying to solve an incident of break-and-enter which had occurred at the Keeseekoose First Nation Day Care four months ago, Kamsack RCMP are seeking the public’s help. In a release issued March 21, Sgt.

Area students share in more than $75,000 worth of scholarships at Parkland College

Last week, Parkland College announced that a number of area students are among the 68 to share in more than $75,000 worth of the internal spring scholarships.
Norquay School senior drama club receives several awards at the regional drama festival

Norquay School senior drama club receives several awards at the regional drama festival

The Norquay School senior drama club returned from the Saskatchewan Drama Association’s Region 4 Drama Festival held at the Sacred Heart High School in Yorkton March 18 and 19 clutching many awards.

The answer is in reforming the existing public institution – not more subsidies for the CBC

There is trouble in today's news media industry. Large newspaper chains such as Postmedia have made staff cuts to offset reduced revenues.
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