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CAP calls for immediate release of Indigenous sisters they say were wrongfully convicted of murder

CAP calls for immediate release of Indigenous sisters they say were wrongfully convicted of murder

The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) is calling on the federal government to intervene and release two Saskatchewan sisters who have served almost three decades in prison for a murder they say they didn鈥檛 commit.

May long weekend signals 鈥減lanting time鈥 for gardeners

Here we are, gardeners, almost at the May long weekend, the unofficial 鈥減lanting time鈥 for our gardens.

Cote First Nation homes and livestock threatened by massive grass fire

On May 8, a grass fire on the Cote First Nation sparked a blaze that would eventually stretch over a number of hectares of the rural municipality.
Kamsack personal empowerment coach turns grief into gratitude

Kamsack personal empowerment coach turns grief into gratitude

Today, local author Karry Ann Nunn of Kamsack is feeling happy and empowered鈥ut it took some work to get there.

CUPE calls for government to save Yorkton microbiology services

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is cutting life-saving microbiology testing from the Yorkton Regional Hospital.

New Kamsack councillor envisions a strong recreational community

Professor of business at Harvard Business School, Rosabeth Moss Kanter has said, 鈥淎 vision is not just a picture of what could be; it is an appeal to our better selves, a call to become something more.

Town Talk with Mayor Nancy Brunt

New sign and planter for public library The Kamsack Public Library has been granted permission by the town to erect a new sign and flower planter to brighten the entrance of the building located at 235 Second Street in Kamsack.

Eaglestone Lodge forced to cut expenses

Eaglestone Lodge, a non-profit corporation that provides accommodation, meals and care to elderly residents in Kamsack, has been forced to reduce its operating expenses.
New campground at Madge Lake will offer guaranteed campsites

New campground at Madge Lake will offer guaranteed campsites

Under the guidance of Madge Lake Developments, a section of wild bush at Duck Mountain Provincial Park will soon be transformed into The Woodlands at Madge Lake , a fully serviced seasonal campground for 100 private sites.

Kamsack school closes due to rise in COVID-19 cases

Posted on the Cote First Nation Facebook page, a letter dated April 23, 2021, addressed parents and guardians with students attending the Chief Gabriel Cote Education Complex (CGCED).
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