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Local visionary initiates food security project on Cote First Nation

Local visionary initiates food security project on Cote First Nation

Kerrie Norton is one of a number of members of the Cote First Nation who were raised off-reserve in urban centres.
Kamsack鈥檚 Indigenous People鈥檚 Day promotes unity and healing

Kamsack鈥檚 Indigenous People鈥檚 Day promotes unity and healing

With an overarching goal of unity and healing, organizers Lisa Tacan and Delvina Whitehawk have stepped up to arrange festivities for this year鈥檚 National Indigenous People鈥檚 Day on June 21 in Kamsack.

FSIN and Province call for action on residential school deaths and burials

Following the discovery of the remains of 215 children buried on the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School on the Tk'emlups te Secw茅pemc First Nation in British Columbia, the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) and the G

Class of 1967 member looking to reconnect

As a former resident of Kamsack I thought I would write to you and see if the Kamsack Times might be interested in doing a series of articles on the graduating classes of the Kamsack Collegiate Institute.
Community leaders unite to honour 215 children found in mass grave

Community leaders unite to honour 215 children found in mass grave

Indigenous communities across Canada have been forced to once again deal with the pain and suffering that has come from Canada鈥檚 residential school system.
A letter to the Mayor and Town of Kamsack

A letter to the Mayor and Town of Kamsack

Students from the Victoria Elementary School in Kamsack had something to say.
Eaglestone restructures in effort to cut costs and reduce debt

Eaglestone restructures in effort to cut costs and reduce debt

Cost cutting measures are currently underway at the Eaglestone Lodge in Kamsack.
Kamsack student wins silver at Skills Canada competition

Kamsack student wins silver at Skills Canada competition

Kate Erhardt, of Togo, is a KCI student in Grade 11 who recently earned a silver medal in the 2021 Virtual Skills Canada Provincial Competition held on April 17.
Two new programs aim to feed Kamsack families in need

Two new programs aim to feed Kamsack families in need

The Kamsack Family Resource Centre (KFRC), a SIGN program serving that community, is undertaking a two鈥恜ronged food security and nutrition program starting in June, according to a press release.
CAP calls for immediate release of Indigenous sisters they say were wrongfully convicted of murder

CAP calls for immediate release of Indigenous sisters they say were wrongfully convicted of murder

The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) is calling on the federal government to intervene and release two Saskatchewan sisters who have served almost three decades in prison for a murder they say they didn鈥檛 commit.
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