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Funds donated to the Kamsack Skate Park

Funds donated to the Kamsack Skate Park

With a recent donation from Affinity Credit Union on Friday, the Kamsack Skate Park has more than $5,000 to spend on improvements to the facility.
Preparing for the rodeo

Preparing for the rodeo

Preparing to stage the 17th annual Kamsack Indoor Rodeo on September 25 and 26, members of the rodeo committee were busy last week placing a protective covering of plastic all around the inner walls of the Broda Sportsplex skating rink so that a cove

McMunn & Yates donates $2,500 for CT Scanner purchase

Ryan Zazuliak of McMunn & Yates, which has a branch outlet in Kamsack, presented a cheque for $2,500 to Ross Fisher, executive director of The Health Foundation, to assist paying for a new CT Scanner.

Scents not wanted at health care facilities

Perfume and scents can endanger the health of others, says a release from Sunrise Health Region, which reminds people to not use perfumes and fragrances on days when visiting health care facilities.

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.

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 home-work before they buy.
Scenes from rail tour group visiting Canora

Scenes from rail tour group visiting Canora

Yorkton Brain Boogie!

The count down is on... Sept. 12 is the Yorkton Brain Boogie! Register today.
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.
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