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Graduation program honours 17 Norquay Grade 12 students

Graduation program honours 17 Norquay Grade 12 students

The Norquay Class of 2018, which is comprised of 17 students, celebrated on June 8 at their graduation. The graduation program started at 1:30 p.m.
KCI Spartans peewee/bantam football team

KCI Spartans peewee/bantam football team

Twenty-seven athletes participated in the peewee/bantam football program for Grades 5 to 8 this spring. The Spartan football team began practicing during the last week of April until the middle of June.

Town council deals with environmental fees, nuisance enforcement and water well issues

At the regular council meetings on May 14, 28 and June 11 council dealt with issues related to asphalt shingle disposal, nuisance orders for designated properties and a water well out of commission.
Local artists displayed work at Godfrey Dean Gallery in Yorkton

Local artists displayed work at Godfrey Dean Gallery in Yorkton

Three local artists along with numerous other artists from Yorkton and East Central Saskatchewan were featured at the Godfrey Dean Gallery in Yorkton on June 3 for an artist's reception.
Kamsack Disc Golf Course gets facelift and will be part of a challenge circuit

Kamsack Disc Golf Course gets facelift and will be part of a challenge circuit

Kamsack’s nine-hole Disc Golf Course was ready for use in mid-July of last year, created by public works staff with funds from Kev Sumner’s recreation budget.

Reader encourages RM of Keys council to say no to the ILO

I understand that at its regular council meeting on June 19, our RM of Keys council will consider the granting of discretionary use approval for the intensive livestock operation (ILO) to be located on E ½ 33-33-03 W2.
Former Kamsack district resident offers perspective on Hawaiian volcano

Former Kamsack district resident offers perspective on Hawaiian volcano

A former district resident who now lives in Hawaii recently responded to an enquiry regarding her situation in light of the erupting volcano, saying that although she is three islands away from the volcano, she and other residents must deal with the
Sadok Ukrainian Dancers wrap up a busy year

Sadok Ukrainian Dancers wrap up a busy year

Sadok Ukrainian Dancers wrapped up their l4th year by attending two dance competitions and a year-end concert.
Cote students make history with Indigenous Chef Competition win

Cote students make history with Indigenous Chef Competition win

The YTC (Yorkton Tribal Council) Indigenous Chef Competition, the first of its kind in a Saskatchewan First Nation school, was won by a group of students from the Chief Gabriel Cote Education Complex (CGCEC.

Severe weather and intensive livestock operation in RM of Keys cause for concern

Our family has farmed land for 115 years in the Keys Municipality, and for the most part good agricultural and animal husbandry has been utilized by friends and neighbors for all of these years.
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