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Canora area locals say $80M SaskTel internet investment long overdue

Canora area locals say $80M SaskTel internet investment long overdue

SaskTel is investing around $1 billion to upgrade internet speeds in Saskatchewan, but it's coming too slow for some rural residents.
Levi Erhardt, KCI student excels in basketball and hockey

Levi Erhardt, KCI student excels in basketball and hockey

Levi Erhardt, a senior student at Kamsack Comprehensive Institute hailing from Togo, has recently made some notable achievements in both basketball and hockey.
Quicker melt on Assiniboine ‘nothing we haven’t seen before’

Quicker melt on Assiniboine ‘nothing we haven’t seen before’

The Water Security Agency is warning of higher than usual water flows for the Assiniboine River basin in the east central part of the province
Kamsack hosting carnival in June: presence of clowns uncertain

Kamsack hosting carnival in June: presence of clowns uncertain

Kamsack is gearing up for an exciting event as it prepares to host a carnival from June 21 to June 23.
Senator slams Sask's 'shameful' treatment of Indigenous people

Senator slams Sask's 'shameful' treatment of Indigenous people

The failure of Saskatchewan to address systemic discrimination – especially as it impacts Indigenous women – and unwillingness to be held accountable is shameful and unacceptable: Senator Kim Pate.
Kamsack Legion celebrates Royal Canadian Air Force Centennial

Kamsack Legion celebrates Royal Canadian Air Force Centennial

The Kamsack Legion, Branch #24, is commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) with a symbolic display of blue lights adorning its building throughout April.
Kamsack gas station adds U-Haul rentals

Kamsack gas station adds U-Haul rentals

The new U-Haul service can be found at the Kamsack Petro-Canada.
Eaglestone Lodge residents enjoy ‘Memory Day’ to share history

Eaglestone Lodge residents enjoy ‘Memory Day’ to share history

Residents and staff at the local retirement home are gearing up for a month filled with engaging activities and community involvement.
The Carriages of Peter (Lordly) Verigin

The Carriages of Peter (Lordly) Verigin

Following the arrival of their leader Peter V. Verigin in Canada in December 1902, the Doukhobors communally pooled their earnings to acquire much needed horses and vehicles.
Former Kamsack resident leading museum set to gain nat'l status

Former Kamsack resident leading museum set to gain nat'l status

Sam Karikas is the CEO of the RCMP Heritage Centre in Regina.
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