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Kamsack Minor Hockey Association prepares for the season

A total of 52 young athletes have to date been registered with the Kamsack Minor Hockey Association for the 2015-16 season.
KCI Spartans senior football team plays three home games during the season

KCI Spartans senior football team plays three home games during the season

The Kamsack Comprehensive Institute Spartans senior six-man football team plays its first home game of the season tomorrow against the Watson team.

There is something suspect about the current refugee crisis

Dear Honourable Minister Kenney and editors: Can you or anyone please explain the following regarding the Syrian refugees arriving in Europe? How come they all seem to have endless supplies of money to pay the people traffickers? How come most appear

Quill Lakes diversion project will not move forward

The provincial government is not proceeding with the Kutawagan Creek Diversion Project for the Quill Lakes.

Fall is a good time to address soil salinity management

In some areas of the province there has been a noticeable increase in soil salinity over the last five years. The increase is partially due to the above average growing season rainfall.

Garbage collection and disposal discussed by town council

Garbage, its collection and its disposal, was among items to concern town council at its regular meeting on September 14. Council decided to establish the rate of $60 per tonne for residential refuse in service agreements with other communities.

Telemiracle wants your story!

On September 15 , organizers of Telemiracle launched a seven month campaign called My Telemiracle Story. com to collect stories and memories about Telemiracle from the people of Saskatchewan.
The Parkland Pair raise money for MS in Riding Mountain Bike Challenge

The Parkland Pair raise money for MS in Riding Mountain Bike Challenge

Genevieve Galay from Stenen and Patricia Kachman from Hyas joined over 200 cyclists who rode from Dauphin to Clear Lake, Man. and back again in support of multiple sclerosis during the weekend of September 12-13.

Bad job news just starting?

It obviously isn’t all bad news. In fact, under the circumstances of being in another recession and the continued fall in oil prices, Saskatchewan’s August job numbers weren’t quite as bad as some thought they would be.

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