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Volunteers making sure students are well fed to start school day

Volunteers making sure students are well fed to start school day

Local volunteers gathered to support the breakfast program at Norquay School. Since Sept. 4, the volunteers, including parents and community members, have been diligently working to provide food for the students.
Eaglestone Lodge presents $2,500 prize to lucky winner

Eaglestone Lodge presents $2,500 prize to lucky winner

Eaglestone Lodge's fundraising chair, Cindy McGregor,presented the lucky winner, Rhonda Rosset of Kamsack, with her winnings of $2,500.
Kamsack Fuel Good Day partners announced

Kamsack Fuel Good Day partners announced

Legacy Co-op is gearing up for its much-anticipated annual Fuel Good Day, which is scheduled to run on Sept. 19.
Melfort doctor, Yorkton lawyer added to Suncrest College board

Melfort doctor, Yorkton lawyer added to Suncrest College board

Dr. Adeyemi 'Yemi' Laosebikan of Melfort and Shawn Patenaude of Yorkton are Suncrest College's two newest members of its board of directors.
QAnon's 'Queen of Canada' motorhome makes stop in Kamsack

QAnon's 'Queen of Canada' motorhome makes stop in Kamsack

Romana Didulo is a Canadian QAnon figure who claims to be the ‘Queen of Canada'.
Crop report: producers start harvest canola, flax fields

Crop report: producers start harvest canola, flax fields

Producers are busy combining, swathing and desiccating canola. Producers are also working cattle and hauling bales and water.
Farming heritage on full display at Draft Horse Field Days

Farming heritage on full display at Draft Horse Field Days

Threshing demonstration shows labour-intensive harvest system used before modern high capacity combines came along.
Beautiful horses on display in Rama turn thoughts to heaven

Beautiful horses on display in Rama turn thoughts to heaven

Guests speaker Ed Livingston referred to Jesus as the 'access code' to God in heaven.
Keeseekoose to host truth-telling gathering for reconciliation

Keeseekoose to host truth-telling gathering for reconciliation

The gathering will introduce the Anishinabek traditional path to healing and real conciliation, say organizers.
Sod turned over for multi-purpose health facility at Keeseekoose

Sod turned over for multi-purpose health facility at Keeseekoose

When complete, the new health care facility will benefit Keeseekoose First Nation, Cote First Nation, The Key First Nation, and the surrounding communities
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