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Kamsack zoning decision may determine if vet clinic stays or goes

Kamsack zoning decision may determine if vet clinic stays or goes

A Kamsack couple who lives next to a veterinarian clinic is speaking out.聽At the same time, Kamsack鈥檚 town council has taken the first step in changing the town's zoning bylaw to allow vet clinics in residential zones.
Museum-goers line up to drive nearly century old Model-T

Museum-goers line up to drive nearly century old Model-T

鈥淲here's the Dipstick?鈥 Historic Ford car stars at Fort Pelly-Livingston Museum opening.
Kamsack Powerhouse Museum celebrates its seasonal opening

Kamsack Powerhouse Museum celebrates its seasonal opening

The Kamsack Powerhouse Museum opened its doors for the season on May 26, welcoming visitors with a day of sunshine, tours, pies, and live music from artist Rachel Dancsok.
Hockey passion looks promising for big career

Hockey passion looks promising for big career

WHL hockey hopeful keeps his eye and passion on the prize.
Kamsack vet clinic could close due to zoning dispute

Kamsack vet clinic could close due to zoning dispute

If the clinic closed, the nearest alternatives would be in Yorkton, Langenburg, Roblin or Preeceville.
Pathfinders Film Institute empowers Indigenous youth through filmmaking

Pathfinders Film Institute empowers Indigenous youth through filmmaking

In the face of challenges, including tight schedules and limited resources, Chief Gabriel Cote Education Complex students demonstrated resilience and adaptability.
Kamsack: Some "wicked delicious" bacon on the menu

Kamsack: Some "wicked delicious" bacon on the menu

Sibi Arts Collective to revitalize community with cultural markets.
Kamsack Horticultural Society's annual sale draws crowd despite initial concerns

Kamsack Horticultural Society's annual sale draws crowd despite initial concerns

Around lunchtime people turned out in droves for a hot dog and cold drink.
Kamsack area groups and agencies hosting health fair

Kamsack area groups and agencies hosting health fair

There will be a free-admission health fair May 28 to 30 in Kamsack鈥檚 OCC Hall.
GSSD report exposes education gap for Indigenous students

GSSD report exposes education gap for Indigenous students

"We need to learn from our Indigenous partners, we need to explore other opportunities like land-based learning, we need to make sure that counselling services are in place, high expectations are in place, but support is also in place," said Quintin Robertson of the Good Spirit School Division.
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