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$440,000 for ag partnership between Parkland College, Keeseekoose

$440,000 for ag partnership between Parkland College, Keeseekoose

The goal of the partnership is to showcase modern farming techniques and provide research and training in all aspects of agriculture, with an emphasis on digital agriculture for people in eastern Saskatchewan.
Incumbent chief defeated by 4 votes in The Key First Nation election

Incumbent chief defeated by 4 votes in The Key First Nation election

In the chief election Clinton (Icecream) Key received 147 votes, while Clarence Papequash, the incumbent, obtained 143 votes.
Full executive found: Kamsack Seniors Centre to stay open

Full executive found: Kamsack Seniors Centre to stay open

Electing a president and vice-president to their executive means the Kamsack Seniors Centre will stay open.
Court & Crime Catchup: This week on SASKTODAY.ca

Court & Crime Catchup: This week on SASKTODAY.ca

Suspicious deaths, child porn charges, animals seized near Whitkow, sexual assault suspects sought
Kamsack RCMP at bike rodeo, Decoration Day

Kamsack RCMP at bike rodeo, Decoration Day

Kamsack RCMP were out in the community, participating in a bike rodeo and Decoration Day.
Crop Report: Topsoil moisture continues to rise in the region

Crop Report: Topsoil moisture continues to rise in the region

Saskatchewan Agriculture's Crop Report for the period June 7 to 13.
Kamsack Comp. grad on Time magazine鈥檚 most influential list

Kamsack Comp. grad on Time magazine鈥檚 most influential list

Dr. Evan Eichler was part of a team that mapped the entire human genome without any missing gaps.
Local singer increasing popularity

Local singer increasing popularity

Performing on stage helped Cassandra Danyluk overcome shyness and meet interesting new people.
Kamsack Horticulture Society plans show in August

Kamsack Horticulture Society plans show in August

The show will be held at the Kamsack Seniors Centre on Aug. 12
High-tech RV teaches Kamsack students about impaired driving risks

High-tech RV teaches Kamsack students about impaired driving risks

A 42-foot RV with a large projection screen, individual tablets and virtual reality goggles, provides a fully interactive experience for students in Grades 4 to 6.
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