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Kamsack Midget Flyers open the season with two wins

By Leanne McGriskin With the help of coaches Mike McGriskin and Logan Hilderman, the second-place Kamsack Midget Flyers are looking forward to a great season after having racked up four points with two wins over both the Yorkton Remax Terriers and th

Curling starts in new Duck Mountain Super League

By Doug Elsasser Thomas Jordens, a well-known sports organizer and Madge Lake resident, has convinced seven men鈥檚 curling teams to join the Duck Mountain Super League. The teams are from Kamsack, Canora, Benito, Arran and Norquay.

Sunrise Health Region keeping close watch on whooping cough cases in Yorkton

With an increase in the number of pertussis (whooping cough) cases 小蓝视频 monitored in Yorkton, the Sunrise Health Region administration is working to make the public more aware of this potentially serious bacterial infection of the respiratory system

Accreditation Canada Survey of Sunrise Health Region

During the week of November 2 - 6, the programs and services provided by Sunrise Health Region were reviewed by Accreditation Canada and compared against national standards of excellence.
Minister Ottenbreit receives influenza immunization

Minister Ottenbreit receives influenza immunization

To raise awareness of the importance of 小蓝视频 protected against the influenza virus, Greg Ottenbreit, Minister of Rural and Remote Health, and his family received their influenza immunization shots together with many other families at a Sunrise Healt
Mittens donated

Mittens donated

This year, for the 10 th consecutive year, the United Church Women at Kamsack have made and donated mittens and scarves to the Victoria School to help assure than no child would be without their warmth during the cold days of winter.
Local and national Legion commend the work of the cadets

Local and national Legion commend the work of the cadets

The Canora squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets are well into their activities for a new year, but it was during the Poppy Campaign that they gained the most public exposure, said Darren Paul, a training officer.
New Year鈥檚 Eve benefit function planned for youth with spinal cord injury

New Year鈥檚 Eve benefit function planned for youth with spinal cord injury

December 31 in Kamsack will not only be a traditional New Year鈥檚 Eve celebration, it will also be an opportunity for area residents to help support a 16-year-old Kamsack minor hockey player who suffered a spinal cord injury in April.
Kamsack Ski Club spreads its interest to include snowshoeing

Kamsack Ski Club spreads its interest to include snowshoeing

The Kamsack Ski Club, which for years has been fostering and supporting the alpine and Nordic aspects of skiing, is spreading its interest during the upcoming season to include snowshoeing.
Kamsack audience applauds The Travelling Mabels while the group commends audience and Playhouse

Kamsack audience applauds The Travelling Mabels while the group commends audience and Playhouse

The four musicians who comprise The Travelling Mabels quite likely enjoyed performing in Kamsack last week every bit as much as the audience enjoyed their concert.
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