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Kamsack woman wins with Bingo Double Deal lottery ticket

Imagine winning on a Scratch ’n’ Win ticket, thinking you had just pocketed $100. Now imagine you had actually won $10,000. That’s what happened to Eunice Coghill of Kamsack when her Bingo Double Deal ticket won much more than she had expected.

First meeting of new Sunrise Health Region board held

New and returning members were welcomed by the chairman, Larence Chomos, during the October 28 meeting of the Sunrise Health Region board.

Affinity Credit Union supports Saskatchewan’s largest craft market

Affinity Credit Union, which has branches in Kamsack, Pelly and Norquay, is СÀ¶ÊÓƵ thanked by the Saskatchewan Craft Council for its support of the WinterGreen Fine Craft Market and local artists.

Raffle prizes won at UCWLC tea and sale

Many persons won prizes at the Ukrainian Catholic Women’s League of Canada tea and sale held November 7.
Bank of Montreal donates to Assiniboine Valley Medical Centre

Bank of Montreal donates to Assiniboine Valley Medical Centre

A long-time Kamsack banking institution which is no longer in the community has made a significant donation to the Assiniboine Valley Medical Centre.
Merv Malish to seek PC party nomination in Canora-Pelly constituency

Merv Malish to seek PC party nomination in Canora-Pelly constituency

Merv Malish of Canora announced last week that he will be seeking nomination to be the Progressive Conservative candidate in the Canora-Pelly Constituency for the provincial election to be held April 4.
Norquay Lutheran rummage sale raises funds for charity

Norquay Lutheran rummage sale raises funds for charity

By Breanna Morin The Norquay Emmanuel Lutheran Church held its semi-annual two-day rummage, tea and bake sale on October 22 and 23.
Norquay Kindergarten class entertains

Norquay Kindergarten class entertains

After their annual Halloween parade at the school on October 30, the Norquay Kindergarten students were taken on a bus trip to the community’s nursing home where they entertained residents by reading poems.
Canada remembers

Canada remembers

By Gail Krawetz

Heedless has the answer

By Kaare Askildt Formerly known as The Farmer in Training
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