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Kamsack Remembrance Day service held in front of 150 white crosses in recognition of Canada 150

Kamsack Remembrance Day service held in front of 150 white crosses in recognition of Canada 150

The Victoria School gymnasium was decorated with 150 small white crosses accented by red poppies for the Remembrance Day service in Kamsack when 43 wreathes were laid in honour of deceased veterans.

Winter, its sudden arrival and what it all means

By Kaare Askildt
Environmental charges at Madge Lake lead to over $22,000 in fines

Environmental charges at Madge Lake lead to over $22,000 in fines

An American cabin owner and his contractor recently pleaded guilty to environmental charges related to an incident this spring at Madge Lake in Duck Mountain Provincial Park that damaged the shoreline and park property.
SIIT students visit Kamsack to spread awareness of health and wellness program

SIIT students visit Kamsack to spread awareness of health and wellness program

A group of 18 students from the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technology (SIIT) in Yorkton was in Kamsack on November 7 to raise awareness about its Mental Health and Wellness program.
Guy Davis brings the blues to Kamsack

Guy Davis brings the blues to Kamsack

By Jan Derwores
Kamsack veteran of war in Afghanistan discusses centennial of Battle of Passchendaele during KCI Rem

Kamsack veteran of war in Afghanistan discusses centennial of Battle of Passchendaele during KCI Rem

With 2017 being the centennial of the Battle of Passchendaele in the Flanders region of Belgium during the First World War, that battle was highlighted during the Remembrance Day service held at the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute on November 9.

Pray that we may always remember, and never forget

By Rev. Nancy Brunt Holy Trinity Anglican Church
Volleyball season ends for KCI junior girls team

Volleyball season ends for KCI junior girls team

The two-month junior girls volleyball season ended for the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute team on October 25 at the conference competition in Sturgis. The KCI Spartans was one of five teams entered in Sturgis.

Open invitation extended to area residents to attend Cote First Nation Healing Our Community powwow

First Nations people and Kamsack area residents wanting an opportunity to witness First Nation culture at its best are invited to a traditional powwow at Cote on November 25.
KCI students scare away hunger on Halloween

KCI students scare away hunger on Halloween

In addition to mighty monsters, pretty princesses and funny faces that scoured the community on Halloween seeking out treats, a group of KCI students were involved with scaring hunger.
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