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New Kamsack doctor enjoys Saskatchewan rural life

New Kamsack doctor enjoys Saskatchewan rural life

When not at work, new Kamsack doctor Elmira Amirazodi said she especially enjoys two things: hiking and swimming.
Crop report: four per cent of harvest completed in region

Crop report: four per cent of harvest completed in region

Pasture conditions in the region are rated as twelve per cent excellent, 47 per cent good, 29 per cent fair and twelve per cent poor.
Storm causes significant losses for Kamsack-area farmers

Storm causes significant losses for Kamsack-area farmers

Kerry Horkoff saw damage to his farm after a storm on Aug. 13.
Eaglestone Lodge helps while Kamsack hospital beds unavailable

Eaglestone Lodge helps while Kamsack hospital beds unavailable

Because patients can no longer recover from surgery or stay overnight at the hospital, they are being admitted to Eaglestone Lodge where meals, laundry, baths and medical supervision are available for $75 a day.
'It made all the training worth it': Kamsack athlete wins 2 medals

'It made all the training worth it': Kamsack athlete wins 2 medals

Teddy Hudye got silver in the Shot Put Para-Male and bronze in the Discus Para-Male at the 2022 Canada Summer Games.
New Kamsack venture provides home care for seniors

New Kamsack venture provides home care for seniors

Loving Hands Care is the business begun by Annette Purchase, who is a qualified health care professional with many of courses and extensive experience under her belt.
New doctor enjoys living and working in Kamsack

New doctor enjoys living and working in Kamsack

Dr. Bamigbola enjoys music, soccer, tennis and hiking, and is looking forward to cross-country skiing and maybe some fishing.
Crop report: Producers hauling grain, starting to swath crops

Crop report: Producers hauling grain, starting to swath crops

Farmers are busy hauling grain, getting equipment and bins ready for harvest and starting to swath, desiccate and combine in some areas.
Kamsack gardeners place a concrete bench at urban orchard

Kamsack gardeners place a concrete bench at urban orchard

The bench cost a total of $1,400, funded by money raised by the Kamsack and District Horticulture Association, the Town of Kamsack and SaskLotteries.
Dutch Elm Disease took only one Kamsack tree

Dutch Elm Disease took only one Kamsack tree

Since several years ago when a number of trees had to be destroyed due to the disease, the Town has been closely monitoring the situation with annual reports and inspections in order to stay on top of the situation.
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