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Kamsack delegates at SUMA convention to support at least nine of 15 resolutions

Kamsack鈥檚 representatives at the 111 th annual convention of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) plan to support nine of the 15 resolutions that will be debated by delegates.
Arran rink places second in Carlyle

Arran rink places second in Carlyle

Placing second in the Carlyle Motor Products cash bonspiel, held from January 8 to10, was the Jeremy Hrycenko rink of Arran which was sponsored by Rawhides in Stenen.
KCI to host district junior bonspiel next weekend

KCI to host district junior bonspiel next weekend

Seventy-five junior curlers representing 10 schools within the Good Spirit School Division will be in Kamsack next weekend participating in the district competition.
Cote Siding couple to begin bed-and-breakfast business

Cote Siding couple to begin bed-and-breakfast business

A Kamsack district couple, who are not shy with their praises for the district鈥檚 beautiful scenery and outstanding opportunities for outdoor adventure, has decided to share their home in a new accommodations business.
Sold-out supper served to raise funds for the Veregin hall

Sold-out supper served to raise funds for the Veregin hall

The 鈥済ood eats鈥 part of the festive season in Veregin was extended to January 10 when district residents assembled to enjoy a ham-and-perogy supper held to raise money for the community鈥檚 hall.

Tickets for Norquay鈥檚 Malanka event said nearly sold out

Tickets for Saturday鈥檚 Malanka Ukrainian New Year鈥檚 Banquet and Dance are nearly sold out, the Norquay Recreation Board was told at its regular meeting on January 11.
Fun on the slopes

Fun on the slopes

On Saturday, in spite of the mercury having dipped south of minus 20 degrees Celsius, members of the Pasternak family of San Clara, all bundled up, headed to the Ministik Beach toboggan hill for a sunny afternoon of sliding fun with an oversized inner tube. With Trevor Pasternak were his children Keagan, left, and Allie.
Mayor Rod Gardner says 2015 was 鈥渁 very successful year鈥 for Kamsack

Mayor Rod Gardner says 2015 was 鈥渁 very successful year鈥 for Kamsack

鈥淥verall 2015 can be chalked up as having been a very successful year,鈥 Kamsack Mayor Rod Gardner said in his annual beginning-of-the-year discussion when he reflected on the past year and looked forward to 2016.

Canola King and Commodity King programs suspended in 2015

There were no incredible yields to report through the Canola King and Commodity King programs because a very challenging seeding season resulted in the decision to suspend the competitions in June, said Parker Summers, president and general manager o
New Year鈥檚 Eve benefit function raises over $30,000 for spinal injury victim

New Year鈥檚 Eve benefit function raises over $30,000 for spinal injury victim

It was a great party in Kamsack on New Year鈥檚 Eve when about 325 people got together at the OCC Hall to ring in 2016 while raising money to help with medical expenses 小蓝视频 incurred by a teenager who had suffered a spinal cord injury in April.
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