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The Togo Figure Skating Club closes a different kind of season

The Togo Figure Skating Club closes a different kind of season

The Togo Figure Skating Club completed another successful skating season - albeit a little different than the usual season during this pandemic.

Kamsack’s Riverside Golf Club welcomes a new season

It’s that time of year again! Golf enthusiasts can rejoice for making it through the winter on account of the Riverside Golf Club season officially opening this Friday, April 16.
Vision for Kamsack group home serving persons with disabilities

Vision for Kamsack group home serving persons with disabilities

Kamsack Times readers may remember a story from July 2020 regarding 14 vacant lots located on the north east side of town, near the new water tower. An expression of interest was issued by the town to field suggestions for best use of the space.
Throwback Thursday

Throwback Thursday

Three Kamsack students win Parkland College scholarships

Three local students have been announced as recipients of scholarships from Parkland College.
Kamsack retiree fires up creativity in home studio

Kamsack retiree fires up creativity in home studio

Marilyn Lachambre has been a Kamsack resident since 1978. As a visionary, dreamer and business woman, she has been involved with numerous Kamsack initiatives over the years.
Saskatchewan’s WHOLifE Journal celebrates 25 years

Saskatchewan’s WHOLifE Journal celebrates 25 years

Although it has been 25 years since Melva Armstrong started her very own wellness journal publication, her eyes twinkle and her smile is wide when she talks about her work and the reasons she still loves what she is doing.
Throwback Thursday

Throwback Thursday

An update from Kamsack Mayor and Town Council

In a phone interview with the Kamsack Times , Kamsack Mayor, Nancy Brunt shared some highlights of discussions at the most recent Kamsack town council meeting.
Kamsack football player signs with Regina Thunder

Kamsack football player signs with Regina Thunder

Josh Bielecki of Kamsack is the first to admit that when he started playing six-man football at Kamsack Comprehensive Institute (KCI) in Grade 7, he was not, by any means…an athlete.
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