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Cougar Corner Headlines: Long-awaited yearbook finally available

Cougar Corner Headlines: Long-awaited yearbook finally available

After an 18-month wait involving numerous delays, including COVID-19, the 2021 CCS yearbook has arrived.
Popular holiday season tradition returns to Canora

Popular holiday season tradition returns to Canora

Fill the Sleigh day is coming up on Dec. 3, where Canora Red Apple Store customers are encouraged to fill an ambulance with toys and "bring a smile to a child's face."
Foundation thanks credit union for funding equipment

Foundation thanks credit union for funding equipment

Affinity Credit Union helped the Assiniboine Valley Health and Wellness Foundation buy a new automatic blood pressure machine.
Judge denies publication ban in Quewezance bail hearing

Judge denies publication ban in Quewezance bail hearing

Justice Layh says Quewezance sisters' proceedings "...will surely be writ large in the annals of Saskatchewan's prominent court cases."
Kamsack Pickleball players now meet twice a week at KCI gym

Kamsack Pickleball players now meet twice a week at KCI gym

The sport of Pickleball is growing around Kamsack.
Recreation activities in Norquay reviewed by board

Recreation activities in Norquay reviewed by board

The Norquay Recreation Board had a look at local recreation activities at a Oct. 17 meeting.
Judge orders temporary ban on Quewezance sisters' hearing

Judge orders temporary ban on Quewezance sisters' hearing

"I would like to have media there for everybody to know,鈥 said Odelia Quewezance. 鈥淢e and my sister were wrongfully convicted, spent 30 years of our lives in prison. Even animals don鈥檛 get locked up like that.鈥
Cross-country ski club begins season with several new initiatives

Cross-country ski club begins season with several new initiatives

The Duck Mountain Nordic Club (formerly the Kamsack Ski Club) has been busy, preparing for the return of the Duck Mountain Loppet and making various other improvements.
Journalist association slams Sask. attempt to 'muzzle' Saulteaux sisters

Journalist association slams Sask. attempt to 'muzzle' Saulteaux sisters

The Canadian Association of Journalists supports CBC and APTN fighting the publication ban that would prevent media from reporting on evidence at the hearing for sisters Nerissa and Odelia Quewezance. The Crown is also seeking to have the records sealed.
Update: Kamsack RCMP arrest man wanted for murder

Update: Kamsack RCMP arrest man wanted for murder

KeeseeKoose man charged with second-degree murder.
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