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Sturgis Museum acknowledged volunteers for the season

Sturgis Museum acknowledged volunteers for the season

The Sturgis Station House Museum acknowledged all the volunteers who had volunteered their time throughout the museum season during a windup supper on August 23.

Health Foundation’s Charity Road Race huge success raising $48,900

Record participation in The Health Foundation’s annual Charity Road Race on August 16 in Yorkton resulted in $48,900 being raised to help purchase a CT scanner for the regional health centre in Yorkton.

Town council deals with speed bumps and needle disposal

Speed bumps and the disposal of needles were among items to concern town council at its regular meeting of August 17.

New garbage and recycling service in effect for Kamsack by October 1

Kamsack is pulling out of the garbage pick-up business and like many other Saskatchewan communities will be hiring an outside company to do the job.
Twenty-fifth anniversary of Duck Mountain Ambulance Care celebrated on August 15

Twenty-fifth anniversary of Duck Mountain Ambulance Care celebrated on August 15

On August 15, which was 25 years to the day that Duck Mountain Ambulance Care began serving the community, a reception was held in Kamsack to mark the anniversary.

Woman injured in vehicle accident

A woman was injured early Tuesday morning in a single vehicle accident at Keeseekoose First Nation. At nearly 4:30 a.m.
Former Kamsack air cadet distinguishes herself as a top biathlon athlete at marksmanship instructors

Former Kamsack air cadet distinguishes herself as a top biathlon athlete at marksmanship instructors

A former Kamsack air cadet was named the top female biathlon athlete in a group of about 250 cadets attending a camp in Whitehorse this summer. F/Sgt.
This Weeks Photos - August 26, 2015

This Weeks Photos - August 26, 2015

Rules for tree pruning set

Rules for tree pruning set

An amendment to Yorkton’s Property Standards Bylaw better defines the appeal process in cases of failure to prune trees received its final passage Monday. “An amendment to the City of Yorkton Property Standards Bylaw No.

New truck training routes for city

Heavy vehicle driver training routes in the city received an update at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council Monday.
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