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Minor hockey prepares for new season

A new, five-person executive committee for the Kamsack Minor Hockey Association has begun preparations for the 2015-16 season. Mike Eliuk was named president of the association during a meeting held in June, said Tracie Kazakoff, secretary.

Woman injured in vehicle accident

A woman was injured early Tuesday morning in a single vehicle accident at Keeseekoose First Nation. At nearly 4:30 a.m.

Town council proclaims Culture Day on September 25

A special focus will be on culture at Kamsack next month on a day when the Kamsack Arts Council will foster an event and the annual rodeo will be in town. At its regular meeting on August 17, town council proclaimed a Culture Day on September 25.
Former Kamsack air cadet distinguishes herself as a top biathlon athlete at marksmanship instructors

Former Kamsack air cadet distinguishes herself as a top biathlon athlete at marksmanship instructors

A former Kamsack air cadet was named the top female biathlon athlete in a group of about 250 cadets attending a camp in Whitehorse this summer. F/Sgt.
Kamsack couple celebrates opening of new restaurant

Kamsack couple celebrates opening of new restaurant

A Kamsack couple who have been involved in the food industry for more than 20 years celebrated the opening of their own restaurant last week. Craig and Lisa Kosokowsky began serving customers at their Iron Grill restaurant at 11 a.m. on August 10.

New Kamsack doctor is the son of doctors and husband of a doctor

The most recent doctor to join the staff at the Assiniboine Valley Medical Centre in Kamsack is the son of medical doctors and the husband of a doctor. Dr.
Cyclist half-way on a two-year trip around the world visits Kamsack

Cyclist half-way on a two-year trip around the world visits Kamsack

A cyclist from The Netherlands, who is about halfway on his two-year, round-the-world tour, spent a night in Kamsack last week. Alwart Boers arrived in Kamsack on Thursday after having biked the 130 kilometres from Russell, Man.

Cote First Nation youths participate in three-week literacy summer camp

As many as two dozen youths from Cote First Nation were involved last month in a three-week summer camp with an emphasis on literacy.

Consider winter wheat

It can be tough to think about next year’s crop before this one is in the bin, but winter wheat is well worth growing. It spreads out the spring and fall workloads, though planting winter wheat is likely to overlap with harvest.
Resident’s move stimulates memories of Kamsack Flour Mill

Resident’s move stimulates memories of Kamsack Flour Mill

A move from a resident’s home into Eaglestone Lodge last week brought back memories of a once-prominent Kamsack business.
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