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Video: Santa admits to driving under the influence!

Video: Santa admits to driving under the influence!

Say it ain't so, Santa!
Fourth day: Extreme cold warnings cover most of Saskatchewan

Fourth day: Extreme cold warnings cover most of Saskatchewan

Wind chill values are hitting -40 to -50.
Christmas celebrated with songs, treats and laughter at Kamsack

Christmas celebrated with songs, treats and laughter at Kamsack

The Kamsack Community Christmas Concert was held at the Playhouse Theatre Dec. 18.
'A time to reflect': 小蓝视频 Terry Dennis' Christmas message

'A time to reflect': 小蓝视频 Terry Dennis' Christmas message

Canora-Pelly 小蓝视频 Terry Dennis says that Christmas is a time to reflect on the birth of Jesus Christ, think of the less fortunate, and pray for the people of Ukraine.
Kamsack council increases wages, hires new recreation director

Kamsack council increases wages, hires new recreation director

Council ratified a salary increase of 1.5 per cent for the 12 members of CUPE (Canadian Union of Public Employees) who work for the Town of Kamsack, effective the first pay period in 2023.
Dinsmore boy takes center stage with singer Kane Brown

Dinsmore boy takes center stage with singer Kane Brown

Young fan has thrill of his life on Saskatoon stage with artist.
Funding approved to build health care facility at Keeseekoose

Funding approved to build health care facility at Keeseekoose

With funding now confirmed, the Saulteaux Pelly Agency Health Alliance鈥檚 $30 million proposal to construct a multipurpose health facility at Keeseekoose First Nation can now move forward to the tendering phase, said a release from Indigenous Services Canada.
Keen Age Centre party celebrates Christmas and birthdays

Keen Age Centre party celebrates Christmas and birthdays

Canora and area seniors come together to enjoy good fellowship with good friends.
Shop local and win

Shop local and win

Couple completes 27,000 kilometre walk across Canada

Couple completes 27,000 kilometre walk across Canada

Sonya Richmond and Sean Morton have concluded their cross-country journey on the Trans Canada Trail. They passed through Kamsack and Canora in August 2021.
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