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Peat moss plant near Norquay a major operation

Peat moss plant near Norquay a major operation

The Sunterra peat moss plant just outside Norquay is the largest in western Canada.
Filipino restaurant Glipy Cups getting foothold in Kamsack

Filipino restaurant Glipy Cups getting foothold in Kamsack

Driven by a desire to share their rich culinary heritage with the local community, the group of healthcare providers, including nurses and healthcare aides, pooled their resources and expertise to embark on this venture.
Duck Mountain Ambulance bought by Aspen Paramedic Services

Duck Mountain Ambulance bought by Aspen Paramedic Services

Aspen Paramedic Services now provides ambulance services for Canora, Preeceville, Kamsack, Norquay and Watson.
Youth stuffed in Broderick eatery food challenge

Youth stuffed in Broderick eatery food challenge

Mountainous food portion proves too much for Broderick resident.
Pumphouse wins Small Business of the Year at Chamber Awards

Pumphouse wins Small Business of the Year at Chamber Awards

Recipient has owned and operated athletic club since 2013.
Credence Construction earns Yorkton Chamber business award

Credence Construction earns Yorkton Chamber business award

“It was totally, completely unexpected,” said Dustin Brears.
Public speaks out on Outlook swimming pool closure

Public speaks out on Outlook swimming pool closure

Users of the pool speak their minds on the facility's closure for the 2024 season.
Kamsack gas station adds U-Haul rentals

Kamsack gas station adds U-Haul rentals

The new U-Haul service can be found at the Kamsack Petro-Canada.
Burst pipe leads to seasonal closure of Outlook swimming pool

Burst pipe leads to seasonal closure of Outlook swimming pool

Freak incident in the wintertime caused ripple effect that led to the decision by the Town.
Wine maker applauds new rules for serving homemade beer and wine

Wine maker applauds new rules for serving homemade beer and wine

Events still require a special occasion permit from SLGA, and event organizers cannot charge guests for homemade wine or beer.