Â鶹´«Ã½AV

Skip to content

Kamsack Times

Kamsack hockey teams applauded on Minor Hockey Day

Kamsack hockey teams applauded on Minor Hockey Day

Kamsack minor hockey teams celebrated Minor Hockey Day on Jan. 7 by playing their sport at the Broda Sportsplex.
Petition goes to Leg to try and free Quewezance sisters

Petition goes to Leg to try and free Quewezance sisters

Dan Godbersen, Executive Director of Michel Callihou Nation Society, was at the Leg in support of Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance who were serving 30-year sentences for the second-degree murder.
Update: Weather advisories lifted

Update: Weather advisories lifted

Before heading out, check the Highway Hotline to see where visibility has been reduced.
Kamsack area residents presented with Queen’s Platinum medals

Kamsack area residents presented with Queen’s Platinum medals

Eleven Kamsack and district residents were presented with Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medals for their service to the community.
The Outlook presents 2022 - The Year In Review Part One

The Outlook presents 2022 - The Year In Review Part One

Revisiting the top stories of the past year.
Well-known comedian to entertain at Kamsack Saturday

Well-known comedian to entertain at Kamsack Saturday

Kelly Taylor, a comedian who has placed second in the prestigious Just for Laughs homegrown competition, will be at the Kamsack Playhouse Jan. 14.
Runnymede man wins Runnymede Cemetery Christmas draw

Runnymede man wins Runnymede Cemetery Christmas draw

$1,140 was raised from the draw, which will help pay for improvements to the cemetery’s parking lot, a new gate and new signs.
Hospital, Sportsplex major concerns in 2022: Kamsack mayor

Hospital, Sportsplex major concerns in 2022: Kamsack mayor

With the first phase of the Broda Sportsplex renovation has been basically completed, Mayor Nancy Brunt said she is pleased to know that the facility will now last much longer than it would have.
Shots fired at Keeseekoose FN

Shots fired at Keeseekoose FN

Police arrest man, seize four guns and ammo.
If granted bail, Quewezance sisters can go home after 30 years

If granted bail, Quewezance sisters can go home after 30 years

The sisters' cousin – who was a youth at the time – has repeatedly admitted that he is the one who killed Kamsack-area farmer Anthony Joseph Dolff.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks