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Globe lights on Kamsack's main street to be removed

Globe lights on Kamsack's main street to be removed

In the future, the decorative globe lighting will be refurbished.
Kamsack town council notes: more money needed for landfill

Kamsack town council notes: more money needed for landfill

The cost of decommissioning of the landfill has doubled to about $4 million, and although council has already received $1.4 million for the job, it wants more.
SIGN Kamsack FRC adds Sensory Time to its program

SIGN Kamsack FRC adds Sensory Time to its program

Program supports children with a diagnosis of autism.
Kamsack to borrow more for Broda Sportsplex reno

Kamsack to borrow more for Broda Sportsplex reno

Originally, council passed a bylaw to allow it to borrow $1.5 million. During a June council meeting, it repealed that bylaw and replaced it with one allowing it to borrow $2 million for the project.
Kamsack to adopt app to inform residents

Kamsack to adopt app to inform residents

After town council was told in June the sign on the front lawn of the Town Office is no longer operable, council agreed to sign a contract with Voyent Alert System, which is to target all the community by multi-channel delivery.
Kamsack RCMP deal with assault-related complaint at house party

Kamsack RCMP deal with assault-related complaint at house party

RCMP also dealt with a person that wasn't supposed to be contact with his former partner, as well as duties over the Canada Day weekend.
Benefit function planned for injured 19-year-old Kamsack resident

Benefit function planned for injured 19-year-old Kamsack resident

Organized by friends of Ethen Krawetz, the benefit will be held July 17 at the OCC Hall.
Demonstrators object to Kamsack Hospital bed closures

Demonstrators object to Kamsack Hospital bed closures

Approximately 300 people protested service reductions at the Kamsack Hospital while Everett Hindley, the minister of rural health, was there for a tour and meetings with community representatives.
Warm, dry conditions allow east-central crops to develop

Warm, dry conditions allow east-central crops to develop

Many producers in the region are starting haying operations as conditions allow. The rain has supported good hay growth and many producers are happy with its condition.
Kamsack Hospital situation concerns Eaglestone Lodge

Kamsack Hospital situation concerns Eaglestone Lodge

The Lodge’s July newsletter, reminds Eaglestone residents and their families that the shortage of nurses and lab workers at the Kamsack Hospital will result in drastic reductions in services offered.
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