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The 37th Duck Mountain Loppet favoured by Mother Nature

The 37th Duck Mountain Loppet favoured by Mother Nature

Despite an unusually mild winter and lack of an abundance of snow in many parts of Saskatchewan, the Duck Mountain Loppet was dealt a 鈥渨inning hand鈥 by Mother Nature with enough snow and acceptable temperatures.
Kamsack track club member wins gold at Saskatoon meet

Kamsack track club member wins gold at Saskatoon meet

Two Kamsack students, who are members of the Kamsack Track and Field Club, competed at the Saskatchewan Aboriginal Indoor Championships in Saskatoon on the weekend.

Team of Joyce Maclean and Vince Broda wins Club 55鈥檚 two-person stick bonspiel

A team of Joyce Maclean and Vince Broda topped the Kamsack Club 55鈥檚 16-team two-person stick bonspiel played March 2. This was the six annual stick person bonspiel that the club has sponsored, said Lloyd Thomas, club president.

New CT scanner ordered for Yorkton Regional Health Centre

The new CT scanner for the Yorkton Regional Health Centre has been ordered and is expected to arrive in late March. In preparation of the new scanner arrival, the current CT scanner is being removed from YRHC starting on March 7.
Duck Mountain Loppet

Duck Mountain Loppet

Ann Popoff of Saskatoon was among the many participants of the 37 th annual Duck Mountain Loppet held on Saturday.
Large audience applauds Kamsack wildlife members

Large audience applauds Kamsack wildlife members

The overarching sentiment expressed at Saturday鈥檚 wildlife banquet in Kamsack had to do with the branch鈥檚 success in attracting one of the largest crowds for the banquet in recent memory. 鈥淭his is an awesome turnout.
Kamsack ambulance owner relieves staff affected by La Loche tragedy

Kamsack ambulance owner relieves staff affected by La Loche tragedy

A Kamsack resident spent five days this month stepping in to relieve first responders in the Keewatin Yatth茅 Health Region, which includes the communities of La Loche and Buffalo Narrows, located nearby.

What should be done with buildings owned by the town?

Town council plans to visit all of the town-owned properties on Saturday and Mayor Rod Gardner is inviting residents to offer suggestions as to what use can be made of the properties that are currently unused.

Cote First Nation man charged in connection to death

A 33-year-old Cote First Nation man has been charged in connection to the death of a 22-year-old Cote man. The RCMP have arrested and charged Chester Whitehawk, 33, in relation to the death of Chad COTE, 20, said a release from the RCMP.

What will liquor store privatization mean for Kamsack?

(EDITOR鈥橲 NOTE: The following letter was sent to Mayor Rod Gardner and the writer has since requested it be included in the Times鈥 Letters to the Editor section.
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