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Prairie Women on Snowmobiles to make stop in Kamsack

Ten women will be setting out on a 1,400-kilometre route through a portion of Saskatchewan in order to raise money for breast cancer treatment and research.

            Ten women will be setting out on a 1,400-kilometre route through a portion of Saskatchewan in order to raise money for breast cancer treatment and research.

            Prairie Women on Snowmobiles (PWOS) will be starting their 17th annual trip on January 29, and will begin in Hudson Bay and its fifth stop that day will be in Kamsack.

            PWOS has contributed 100 per cent of the funds raised through its annual trips to breast cancer research, and to date has raised over $2 million.

            Riders for this year include Joan Phinney of Kindersley, Heather Mohr of Clavet, Lori Fontaine of Prince Albert, Estelle Sowinski of Candle Lake, Elma Fischer of Elfros, Wendy Stevenson of Saskatoon, Karla Gervais of Yorkton, Candace Blair of Star City, Karen Wudrich-Mattock of Leask and Arlene Lockinger of Humboldt.