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COVID-19 making a bad situation worse for farmers

Unharvested acres, cash flow, and poor Internet, among farmers鈥 main concerns heading into spring.
Hockey player with local ties is hoping to hear his name called at the 2020 NHL Entry Draft

Hockey player with local ties is hoping to hear his name called at the 2020 NHL Entry Draft

A young man whose mother was raised in the Kamsack area, and whose grandparents live just south of Kamsack, is having much being written about him.

The doors are locked, but SIGN is not closed

At SIGN (Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbors) the way we provide services has changed.
A dead car battery leads to creative solution for a trip to the store

A dead car battery leads to creative solution for a trip to the store

A Kamsack senior resident was dismayed to find his car battery had gone dead on April 8.
Tarp fabrication business rolls into Kamsack

Tarp fabrication business rolls into Kamsack

Ready Roll Truck Tarps Inc. (RRTT), a roll tarp fabrication company, opened its doors on April 13, in the former Kamsack Strawboard Plant. The facility, located just five kilometres west of Kamsack, right off Hwy. No.

Kamsack has a COVID-19 test site, although testing for COVID-19 is only available in Saskatchewan by

Patients are being advised to use the self-assessment tool to determine if they should be tested for COVID-19.
Togo girl plays Yorkton Venom Volleyball, wins gold

Togo girl plays Yorkton Venom Volleyball, wins gold

A newly-formed U16 Yorkton Venom Volleyball team has attracted players from the surrounding area, including Togo, Ituna, Lemberg and Foam Lake.

JAN\W13\Kamsack COVID rls USE COVID-19 update from The Town of Kamsack

鈥淒uring these concerning and uncertain times, it is important to remember that Kamsack is a strong community,鈥 said a release from the town office The municipality is following public health recommendations and communicating with Ken Thompson, emerge
Local author releases latest book based on father鈥檚 experiences

Local author releases latest book based on father鈥檚 experiences

Janet Love Morrison has been a teacher at the Chief Gabriel Cote Education Complex (CGCEC) for the past three years.

Duck Mountain Ambulance Care in Kamsack reports 鈥渂usiness as usual鈥

Duck Mountain Ambulance Care in Kamsack is assuring residents that it will be continuing to provide its essential service to the community with no interruption due to the COVOD-19 pandemic.
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