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Two-way race in Livingston RM byelection

RM of Livingston ratepayers will be going to the poll next month to elect a new reeve. Citing time restraints, former reeve Don Hrycenko resigned his seat at the June 16 regular meeting of council, Yvonne Bilsky, administrator, said.

Obscure word stories

My English language research found these rather obscure words, and the stories just followed. The words are all real and they are listed in various English dictionaries.

Â鶹ÊÓƵ African Methodist is new Kamsack United Church minister

A Â鶹ÊÓƵ African who began his career in the ministry as a Methodist, is the new priest at Westminster Memorial United Church in Kamsack. Rev.
Kamsack district equestrian athlete pursuing goal towards becoming a grand prix champion

Kamsack district equestrian athlete pursuing goal towards becoming a grand prix champion

If the Kamsack area is to have an Olympic athlete to cheer in the next few summer games, that person could very well be Kassidy Petruk.
Looking back at a long career, and forward to retirement

Looking back at a long career, and forward to retirement

After twenty-two years as the M.P. for the federal constituency of Yorkton-Melville, I will retire at the next election. I thank my constituents and those who have worked on my campaigns over the years for the faith they have shown in me.
Kamsack man publishes the second volume of two-part book dealing with lives of European immigrants

Kamsack man publishes the second volume of two-part book dealing with lives of European immigrants

A Kamsack district man has received copies of the second of a two volume book dealing with the lives of European immigrants to the Canadian Prairies at the beginning of the 20th century.

Additional free fishing weekend later this summer

Due to the wildfire conditions in northern areas of Saskatchewan, an additional free fishing opportunity will be considered later this summer.

Saskatchewan artists and audiences benefit from culture on the go

The Government of Saskatchewan recently announced an additional $800,000 investment in Saskatchewan’s cultural sector with renewed funding for the Culture on the Go program.

Access Communications Centennial Scholarships presented to area students

Several students from the area were among close to 160 students to receive Access Communications Centennial Scholarships in 2015.

Province supports legal assistance program for low-income people

The government continues to fund a unique Saskatoon program that helps low-income people with their legal needs. Justice Minister and Attorney General Gordon Wyant presented the Community Legal Assistance Services for Saskatoon Inner City Inc.
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