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Kelvington 4-H Club said to have had a progressive year

Kelvington 4-H Club said to have had a progressive year

The Kelvington 4-H Beef Club has already had a busy start to the 2015-2016 4-H year. 鈥淭o kick the year off, we cooked and served hamburgers at Maple Farm Equipment in Preeceville on July 16 for a combine clinic,鈥 said Crystal Elmy.
Threading the way across the world

Threading the way across the world

The St. Patrick鈥檚 Roman Catholic women never imagined that when they first took on the challenge of creating little dresses for girls on the other side of the world that it would blossom to astronomical proportions.
Happy St. Valentine's Day

Happy St. Valentine's Day

Exchanging a valentine last week in preparation for St. Valentine鈥檚 Day on Sunday were two of the students in Kelly Lambert鈥檚 Kindergarten A class at the Victoria School in Kamsack: Seth Symak and Isabella Kulak.
Prairie Women on Snowmobiles visit Preeceville, Norquay and Canora during the fundraising event鈥檚 20

Prairie Women on Snowmobiles visit Preeceville, Norquay and Canora during the fundraising event鈥檚 20

On the third day of their six-day tour of Saskatchewan, the Prairie Women on Snowmobiles (PWOS) were in Preeceville, Norquay and Canora, where at each stop they were presented with donations for their main cause, which is to find a cure for breast ca

Parkland College named one of Saskatchewan鈥檚 top employers for 2016

Parkland College is proud to be named one of Saskatchewan鈥檚 Top Employers for 2016, said a release from Brendan Wagner, communications officer for the College.

Third annual Togo Car Drop contest fundraiser underway

That seemingly derelict car that spends the winters parked on the ice of a dugout just off highway No. 8 about 10 miles south of Kamsack is, for a third consecutive winter, the centre of much hype and enthusiasm.

KCI band students to stage a winter carnival

Remember all the fun everyone has at the annual KCI Fun Night, just prior to Halloween? That鈥檚 when the high school students stage a carnival for elementary students and their parents while raising money for the senior class鈥檚 upcoming graduation.

Sunrise Health Region board discusses First Nations鈥 community health services

At the January 27 meeting of the Sunrise Regional Health Authority, Lawrence Chomos, the board chair, reported on activities for the previous month which included a January 15 meeting with Senator Ted Quewezance of Federation of Saskatchewan Indian N
Wagantall opens office

Wagantall opens office

Cathay Wagantall, Member of Parliament for the federal riding of Yorkton-Melville, recently celebrated the official opening of her constituency office in Yorkton.

Meal of baked ham and scalloped potatoes to raise money for improvement to the Kamsack Playhouse

Hungry folks need not worry what鈥檚 for supper on February 28 because that鈥檚 the day the board of the Kamsack Playhouse will be serving a meal of baked ham and scalloped potatoes.
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