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D-Day 75th anniversary observed at Kamsack Decoration Day service

D-Day 75th anniversary observed at Kamsack Decoration Day service

The 75th anniversary of D-Day, the largest seaborne invasion in history (June 6, 1944), was observed by members of the Kamsack branch of the Royal Canadian Legion during its annual Decoration Day service on June 2.
Thousands of snakes emerge from hibernation near Fort Livingstone

Thousands of snakes emerge from hibernation near Fort Livingstone

Over the May long weekend, as people get used to sunshine and warmer temperatures, things start to get hot, so to speak, for thousands of snakes near Fort Livingstone.

Fire brigade responds to field fire southeast of Kamsack

While being inadvertently called to one fire west of Cote Siding last week, the Kamsack fire brigade saw smoke a distance away and responded to that fire. At about 4:15 p.m.
Air cadet squadron holds annual ceremonial review

Air cadet squadron holds annual ceremonial review

During the annual ceremonial review held at the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute on May 15, the formal inspection and march past the reviewing party was introduced by emcee Becki Pattison. Members of the reviewing party included: Maj.

Kamsack insurance company sold to international brokerage

Hub International Limited (Hub), a leading global insurance brokerage, announced on June 4 that it has acquired Cottenie and Gardner Inc. (Cottenie & Gardner), said a release from Hub International. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Benito man drowned at Madge Lake

The body of Dallas Miller of Benito, Man. was recovered by the RCMP Underwater Recovery Team on May 31.
Kamsack residents attend town hall meeting with RCMP

Kamsack residents attend town hall meeting with RCMP

After learning about recent detachment statistics and priorities, Kamsack residents had opportunity to discuss any concerns about community policing with Kamsack RCMP members during a town hall session last week.

Farm security worries in the modern media age

A recent incident in British Columbia has to have farmers more concerned about both the security of their farms and just how quickly things can get out of hand when it comes to the perception of the public.

Through the tall grass, the lioness stalks her zebra

The Star Wars Facebook page posted a photo on May 19 noting that on that day, 20 years earlier, The Phantom Menace came out. And I couldn't see it until my honeymoon. The reason was something or other about making it to my wedding on the 22nd.
Rock the Summer Ladies Night Out a huge success

Rock the Summer Ladies Night Out a huge success

The first long weekend out at Duck Mountain Provincial Park was a time to enjoy the great outdoors, as visitors flocked to the park, but another reason brought around 200 people to the Madge Lake Rec Hall on a Saturday night.
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