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Community groups prepare for winter season with all-events registration

Representatives of nine community groups attended the all-events registration at Broda Sportsplex on September 10. 鈥淚t was very, very well attended,鈥 said Kev Sumner, Kamsack鈥檚 recreation director.
A tribute to an almost forgotten way of life

A tribute to an almost forgotten way of life

A tribute to an almost forgotten way of life

A tribute to an almost forgotten way of life

-- PALS Draft Horse Field Days

St. Gerard鈥檚 CWL Annual Gigantic Garage Sale

York Colony Quilter鈥檚 Guild Meetings start Wed., Sept. 16 at 10 a.m. at the Western Development Museum. All quilting, sewing & crafting fans invited and bring a friend. Meetings continue each Wednesday thereafter.
Norquay horticulture show attracts 13 exhibitors

Norquay horticulture show attracts 13 exhibitors

The Norquay Horticultural Show was held at the Norquay Communiplex on August 12. A total of 13 exhibitors submitted 227 entries for the event which was judged by Karen Leis of Runnymede, a qualified Saskatchewan Horticultural Association judge.
Cote Pre-Kindergarten class

Cote Pre-Kindergarten class

Enrolled in the Chief Gabriel Cote Education Complex in the Pre- Kindergarten class, which is being instructed by Gaylene Koeppe (at back left) and her educational assistant Dallas Cote, from left, are: (back row) Joseph Whitehawk, Karissa Keewatin,
Preeceville resident working as practicum student at KCI

Preeceville resident working as practicum student at KCI

A Preeceville woman is completing a university course requirement working to the end of the year as a practicum student at the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute.
Mother and daughter join KCI staff

Mother and daughter join KCI staff

Two persons new to the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute this year are a mother who is a teacher, and her daughter, who is working as an educational assistant.

Buying a used vehicle? Find a trusted mechanic

Buying used can be a great way to get an affordable vehicle but consumers need to be cautious and do their homework before they buy.
Hotdog sale

Hotdog sale

The volunteer cooking hotdogs and hamburgers at Bell Park in Norquay on August 12 to raise funds for the Covenant Church鈥檚 kids鈥 camp, from left, were: Rick and Livia Dahlin, Crystal Dahlin and Jim and Judy Nelson.
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