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Area groups receive SLGA grants in December

A number of groups and organizations from this area are among the more than 700 that recently shared in approximately $1.3 million from the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA)鈥檚 charitable gaming grant program.

Togo annual bird count records 18 wild bird species

Nature Saskatchewan鈥檚 annual Christmas bird and mammal count was completed in the Togo locality on January 5, which was 鈥渁 fine sunny day with low winds and daytime temperatures near minus 12 degrees Celsius.
Year end in review

Year end in review

(EDITOR鈥橲 NOTE: The following article includes highlights of some of the events which were reported in the Kamsack Times during the course of 2015. Dates listed refer to publication dates and not necessarily to the dates of the events.

Sunrise Health Region earns accreditation

Accreditation Canada has advised Sunrise Health Region that the region is accredited under the Qmentum accreditation program.

Various appointments made at town council鈥檚 first meeting of new year

Making appointments to various committees and organizations was the focus of Canora town council鈥檚 first meeting of the year on January 5. For the standing committees (portfolios), the first person named is the chairperson.
Area residents receive The Health Foundation and TD Bank Financial Group awards

Area residents receive The Health Foundation and TD Bank Financial Group awards

Among the 16 successful applicants of TD Bank Financial Group and The Health Foundation fall education awards for 2015, which were announced last week, were several from this area.
Canora team captures Super League curling trophy

Canora team captures Super League curling trophy

Bob Kolodziejski, standing in as skip for the vacationing Terry Dennis, led the Canora rink in defeating two Kamsack teams on January 5 to capture top place in the Duck Mountain Super League (DMSL) of men鈥檚 curling.

Returning to life after Christmas and New Year

Column by Ken Rolheiser
Take the train

Take the train

Column by Gail Krawetz

Area groups receive SLGA grants in December

A number of groups and organizations from this area are among the more than 700 that recently shared in approximately $1.3 million from the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA)鈥檚 charitable gaming grant program.
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