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Kamsack Legion branch president tells members that everyone should be able to lay a wreath on Rememb

No person should be declined the opportunity to lay a wreath on Remembrance Day, Jim Woodward, president of the Kamsack branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, told Legion members during their meeting on November 1.

Dinner theatre production mixes Christmas with Shakespeare

The Kamsack Players theatre group is working on a comedy for its annual dinner theatre which promises a violent collision between everything Christmas and everything Shakespeare so that the audience will never think of Shakespeare or Christmas in qui

Kamsack audience gives Dad’s Piano well-deserved standing ovation

By William Koreluik
Norquay Lutherans raise money at two-day tea, bake and rummage sale

Norquay Lutherans raise money at two-day tea, bake and rummage sale

By Marlene Jacquemart
Parkland College Halloween

Parkland College Halloween

Parkland College students in Kamsack got in the Halloween spirit on October 31.
Grandson of long-time Kamsack Royals coach named top peewee baseball player in Alberta

Grandson of long-time Kamsack Royals coach named top peewee baseball player in Alberta

The grandson of a man whose name was synonymous with the Kamsack Royals fastball team for over 40 years, has been named the top peewee baseball player in Alberta. Kobe Laevens, 13, son of Cam and Marci of Spruce Grove, Alta.
IP hockey

IP hockey

About 15 young Kamsack hockey players on the IP (initiation program) team travelled to Canora on October 29 for their first time on the ice this season because the Kamsack rink was still not available.
KCI junior girls volleyball team places second at districts

KCI junior girls volleyball team places second at districts

The Kamsack Comprehensive Institute junior girls volleyball team placed second at the eight-team district tournament played at KCI on October 29.

Recalling the Second World War experiences of three Kamsack veterans

As Remembrance Day is observed each year, it has been the custom of the Kamsack Times to carry a feature story that in some way relates to the service provided by residents during times of military conflict or those guarding the nation to help preven
About 150 people attend Halloween cabaret in support of Kamsack Minor Hockey

About 150 people attend Halloween cabaret in support of Kamsack Minor Hockey

Kamsack Minor Hockey's first Halloween cabaret, held October 29 was “a great night with an attendance of 150 people, according to information received from the organizers.
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