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Remember the promise of Canora鈥檚 flax fibre plant?

Often we are reminded of good ideas which just never quite lived up to the expectation.

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This election I will be faced with a tough choice. I could not ask for more from my MP, Murray Rankin. Everything I have requested, whether by letter, email or by personal visit, has been delivered.

Has the ISIS threat already come to fruition?

The current refugee crisis begs for scrutiny. The feasibility of terrorists manoeuvring entry amongst them is very real. Here is why.

Greystone Scholar selected as Liberal candidate for Yorkton-Melville

A former Melville resident who is a Greystone Scholar at the University of Saskatchewan and who because of her community involvement and academic excellence was accepted into the University of Oxford in England, is the Liberal candidate for the Yorkt
Kamsack Skate Park receives Canada Post support

Kamsack Skate Park receives Canada Post support

The Kamsack Skate Park has received funding from the Canada Post Community Foundation. On Friday, Glady Achtymichuk, postmaster at the Kamsack Post Office, presented a cheque of $2,500 to Kev Sumner, Kamsack recreation director.

First Spartan football game of the season said an exciting start

The senior football game between the Kamsack Spartans and the Preeceville Panthers on September 16, which was the Spartans鈥 first game of the season, was an exciting start to the season.

Kamsack Karate Club prepares for the new season of instruction

Reasons to be trained in karate are numerous, Rachel Martinuik, president of the Kamsack Karate Club, said last week as she encouraged people to consider registering for another season of instruction.

Do you know your risk tolerance?

Daily, farmers are faced with making many decisions about their farming operation.

Kamsack, Norquay and Hyas housing authority board members reappointed

Reappointments of members to the housing authorities in Kamsack, Norquay and Hyas were recently made by the provincial department of Social Services.

World Breastfeeding Week is October 1-7

World Breastfeeding Week (WBW) in Canada is October 1-7, with this year鈥檚 theme being 鈥淏reastfeeding and Work - Let鈥檚 Make it Work,鈥 states a release from the Sunrise Health Region.
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