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Crop report: harvest progress for region still behind average

Crop report: harvest progress for region still behind average

The most harvest progress has been in crop district 6A where growing conditions have been drier.
Kamsack audience cheers SaskExpress local performers

Kamsack audience cheers SaskExpress local performers

This SaskExpress season marks the fourth summer tour in which Elizabeth Bishop of Kamsack has performed.
Legacy Co-op Announces Fuel Good Day 2022 recipients

Legacy Co-op Announces Fuel Good Day 2022 recipients

Four local organizations to benefit.
Kamsack Book Club eager to welcome new members

Kamsack Book Club eager to welcome new members

Club members read all sorts of books, including history, fiction, non-fiction, short story collections, the classics and current novels.
Kamsack RCMP: Breaking into your own house

Kamsack RCMP: Breaking into your own house

A Kamsack area woman was spotted breaking into a home. RCMP investigated and found out she was the homeowner.
Judge 'very, very pleased' with Kamsack horticulture show

Judge 'very, very pleased' with Kamsack horticulture show

A total of 12 district gardeners entered 197 exhibits in this year’s show.
Celebration marks Pelly Happy Hearts building’s 40th anniversary

Celebration marks Pelly Happy Hearts building’s 40th anniversary

The celebration of the 40th anniversary of the construction of the new Happy Hearts building in 1982 began with the opening ceremony, and continued with a gala Saturday night supper served to over 100 people.
New Kamsack doctor enjoys Saskatchewan rural life

New Kamsack doctor enjoys Saskatchewan rural life

When not at work, new Kamsack doctor Elmira Amirazodi said she especially enjoys two things: hiking and swimming.
Crop report: four per cent of harvest completed in region

Crop report: four per cent of harvest completed in region

Pasture conditions in the region are rated as twelve per cent excellent, 47 per cent good, 29 per cent fair and twelve per cent poor.
Storm causes significant losses for Kamsack-area farmers

Storm causes significant losses for Kamsack-area farmers

Kerry Horkoff saw damage to his farm after a storm on Aug. 13.
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