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Norquay Legion branch hosts zone rally

Norquay Legion branch hosts zone rally

A total of 33 members of the Royal Canadian Legion, representing seven branches, attended the Legion鈥檚 zone rally in Norquay on March 26.

Norquay and District Chamber of Commerce changes its name to Hwy 49 Chamber of Commerce

At its meeting of March 22, members of the Norquay and District Chamber of Commerce decided to change the name of the organization 鈥渢o promote the needs of business and industry and to create the best community in which to live, work and do business.
Symposium encourages Canora and Kamsack residents to find ways to be active

Symposium encourages Canora and Kamsack residents to find ways to be active

It was called the Moving Together Symposium, and it was held on March 30 at the Rainbow Hall in Canora.

Saskatchewan libraries to hold 鈥淩ead-In鈥 at MLA offices on Friday

Terry Dennis, the Canora-Pelly MLA, will have some visitors tomorrow who plan to assemble outside his office in Canora to engage in a 鈥淩ead-In.
Glen Becenko rink tops A event of Kamsack Mixed Bonspiel

Glen Becenko rink tops A event of Kamsack Mixed Bonspiel

The Glen Becenko rink of Kamsack topped the A event of the Kamsack Mixed Bonspiel which was played March 29 to April 1. Curling with Becenko, skip, were: Mark Warriner, third; Steven Wishnevetski, second, and Kade Wishnevetski, lead.
Manitoba and Norquay rinks top Kamsack鈥檚 Club 55 bonspiel

Manitoba and Norquay rinks top Kamsack鈥檚 Club 55 bonspiel

Three rinks from Manitoba and one from Norquay were the top four teams at the Kamsack Club 55 bonspiel which concluded on March 29. A total of 19 teams each played six six-end games, said Lloyd Thomas, an organizer of the bonspiel.

KCI senior boys basketball team grew immensely during the season

The skill levels of the seven members of the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute Spartan senior boys basketball team grew immensely during the season, said Cory Johnson, the coach.
Report says loon population at Madge Lake continues to thrive

Report says loon population at Madge Lake continues to thrive

The adult loon population continues to thrive at Madge Lake, although fewer chicks than expected are being seen, according to the 2016 loon initiatives and survey report issued recently by Doug Welykholowa of Madge Lake, chair of the Yellowhead Flywa
KCI junior drama club using cool technology, expanded cast and live orchestra to stage The Wonderful

KCI junior drama club using cool technology, expanded cast and live orchestra to stage The Wonderful

With a large, expanded cast, behind-the-scenes workers and a live band in the orchestra pit, a large number of the junior students at the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute are involved in the staging of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz .
Kamsack student signs contract with Saskatchewan Express

Kamsack student signs contract with Saskatchewan Express

Canada 150 show tentatively booked for Kamsack on June 4
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