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Kamsack town council holds orientation meeting

Kamsack town council holds orientation meeting

New mayor Beth Dix and six councillors settle into their roles.
Senior Cote Selects start season strong at home, weak away

Senior Cote Selects start season strong at home, weak away

The Cote Selects started their 2024-25 Saskatchewan East Hockey League season defeating Preeceville 11-1, then lost against Esterhazy 7-5 and Langenburg 10-2.
Election results from Kamsack district RMs

Election results from Kamsack district RMs

Election results for the RMs of Calder, Cote, Keys, Livingston and St. Philips.
Local girls hockey team comes from behind to tie exciting opener

Local girls hockey team comes from behind to tie exciting opener

After falling behind 3-1 to the visiting Canalta Borderland Badgers in Canora on Nov. 8, the U15 Parkland Prairie Ice, made up of players from Canora, Sturgis, Kamsack and numerous other area communities, battled back to gain a 3-3 tie.
Change the world with a giving heart, Norquay business awarded for efforts

Change the world with a giving heart, Norquay business awarded for efforts

Norquay’s Prairie Soil Services, has been a Parkland institution as a family-owned business since 1983.
New mayor for Norquay

New mayor for Norquay

Brennan Twerdoclib has been elected as Norquay's new mayor.
Dix elected mayor of Kamsack

Dix elected mayor of Kamsack

Dix received 237 votes in the Nov. 13 election.
Pelly election sees tied vote for final spot

Pelly election sees tied vote for final spot

Megan Kabatoff was declared elected after election officials undertook procedures to break a tie. Eric Krochak, Terry Vogel and Barry Shook were also elected.
Nancy Brunt retiring as mayor, trackside gardens to remain green

Nancy Brunt retiring as mayor, trackside gardens to remain green

During a review of the council minutes with SaskToday and the Kamsack Times, Mayor Nancy Brunt and Barry Hvidston addressed key community issues.
Kamsack Playhouse Theatre to host public forum for election

Kamsack Playhouse Theatre to host public forum for election

Residents will have a chance to meet candidates and hear their platforms at a public forum on Nov. 7.
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