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Kamsack curling clinic said enjoyable

Kamsack curling clinic said enjoyable

鈥淓veryone enjoyed the clinic,鈥 Kevin Chutskoff, president of the Kamsack Curling Club, said of the clinic that was held at the Broda Sportsplex on January 27.
Swan River rink tops Norquay Mixed Bonspiel

Swan River rink tops Norquay Mixed Bonspiel

A Swan River rink topped the annual Norquay Open Mixed Bonspiel that was played January 16 to 23 with 18 rinks participating. Out-of-town rinks were from Arran, Benito, Norquay, Pelly and Swan River.
Kamsack Cancer Self-Help Group hosts luncheon to raise funds for Prairie Women on Snowmobiles

Kamsack Cancer Self-Help Group hosts luncheon to raise funds for Prairie Women on Snowmobiles

Kamsack鈥檚 Cancer Self-Help Group鈥檚 15 th annual fundraiser for cancer research was held on January 27.
Water tub

Water tub

At play in a tub full of soapy, coloured, warm water at the KamKids Daycare in Kamsack on Friday, from left, were: Bridgette Lukey, Meredith Burback, Kacee Kitchen and Justus Jacquet.
Woman with 20 years experience to open massage therapy and counselling practice at Crowstand in Kams

Woman with 20 years experience to open massage therapy and counselling practice at Crowstand in Kams

A woman with 20 years experience as a massage therapist will be opening a massage therapy and counselling practice in Kamsack on February 1.

Seniors鈥 supports available in Sunrise Health Region

Canadians are currently living longer and between 2006 and 2011, a total of 26 per cent more Canadians reached the age of 100, according to Statistics Canada.

Keeseekoose man killed in Yorkton traffic accident

A Keeseekoose First Nation man died following a traffic accident north of Yorkton on Saturday. On January 23, shortly before 8 a.m., a 22-year-old male from聽the Keeseekoose First Nation聽was walking聽on聽Highway No.
Judges selected for Parkland Music Festival in Canora

Judges selected for Parkland Music Festival in Canora

The judges for the Parkland Music Festival which starts February 7 and concludes on the 12 th in Canora have been selected.
Aboriginal storytellers to teach and entertain district students

Aboriginal storytellers to teach and entertain district students

Two Aboriginal storytellers who were in the area鈥檚 schools last year are returning to the district in February, which is Saskatchewan Aboriginal Storytelling Month.

Kamsack Players theatre group to stage a spring production

Kamsack area residents who are not averse to the smell of greasepaint, adore applause, like to keep their brains active by memorizing well-crafted dialogue or in general are in love with the theatre are in luck.
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