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Former Togo resident turns 100 years old

Former Togo resident turns 100 years old

On a recent phone interview from her home in Calgary, Alice Airriess spoke with the Kamsack Times about turning 100 years old and her fond memories of growing up on a farm near the village of Togo.
Local man explores crafting in off-season

Local man explores crafting in off-season

Many locals may be familiar with Alan Bennett and his 25 years of tapping trees in Saskatchewan to make the unique and ever-popular Assiniboine River Taps maple syrup.

New board elected at Eaglestone Lodge

Eaglestone Lodge, a personal care home located in Kamsack, has elected a new Board Of Directors (BOD), according to a press release.
Norquay wins prize in Go Out and Play Challenge

Norquay wins prize in Go Out and Play Challenge

The Saskatchewan Blue Cross Go Out and Play Challenge has concluded with a local community placing in the top 12 on the winners list. On March 12, the community of Norquay was announced as number 12 in the province on the official list of winners.
Saskatchewan leaning towards first dose strategy for COVID-19 vaccine

Saskatchewan leaning towards first dose strategy for COVID-19 vaccine

The Government of Saskatchewan is clearly leaning towards a first-dose COVID-19 vaccination strategy, getting as many people vaccinated with their initial dose as possible, before following up with a booster shot much later to maximize immunity.

New COVID-19 outbreak results in remote learning for KCI students

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has advised the Good Spirit School Division (GSSD) that individuals at Kamsack Comprehensive Institute (KCI) have tested positive for COVID-19.

Kamsack Town Council investing in security measures

Some recent break-in attempts at the town hall have alerted the Kamsack Town Council to invest in a number of security cameras and motion detector lighting. The issue was one of many discussed at a council meeting on February 22.
Feeding the hungry in Kamsack turns into a snowball of kindness

Feeding the hungry in Kamsack turns into a snowball of kindness

Earlier this year, the Kamsack Times ran a story about a grandmother who was feeding the hungry from her own kitchen in downtown Kamsack.
Fresh air and sunshine on Family Day at DMPP

Fresh air and sunshine on Family Day at DMPP

Despite the frosty winter temperatures, a number of families bundled up to enjoy a beautiful, sunny Family Day on February 15 at Duck Mountain Provincial Park (DMPP).
Former research scientist offers alternative fitness training from France

Former research scientist offers alternative fitness training from France

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