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CCS presentation details residential school 'cultural genocide'

CCS presentation details residential school 'cultural genocide'

Canora Composite School students completed an array of projects including artwork, individual projects, posters, song writing, and novel studies in the week leading up to Truth and Reconciliation Day (Sept. 30).
Area residents support community groups on Fuel Good Day

Area residents support community groups on Fuel Good Day

Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report: Sleepy driver

Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report: Sleepy driver

RCMP were dispatched to a semi rollover on Highway 5 by Mikado. The driver of the semi fell asleep and drove into the ditch., and was charged under the Saskatchewan Traffic Safety Act for driving without due care and attention.
Hard work and community support result in productive CJES garden

Hard work and community support result in productive CJES garden

Having a garden provides students with the opportunity for an authentic, hands-on learning experience 
CCS reports successful garden season of growing and learning

CCS reports successful garden season of growing and learning

According to their teachers, "Our youth need to learn that there is a great deal of work that goes into the production of food."
Canora carver likes bears and birds

Canora carver likes bears and birds

Local artist finds his passion in carving soapstone.
Filling up at the pump and supporting local community groups

Filling up at the pump and supporting local community groups

Local residents take advantage of opportunity to support their own.
Canora Minor Hockey making plans for another exciting season

Canora Minor Hockey making plans for another exciting season

Canora will ice teams in the U7, U9, U11 and U13 age groups. The U15 team will include players from Canora, Preeceville and Kamsack.
Crop report: producers wrap up harvest operations, hope for rain

Crop report: producers wrap up harvest operations, hope for rain

Minimal rain and windy conditions have reduced topsoil moisture conditions in the region and the situation is becoming very desperate for some producers.
First cross-country meet brings encouraging results for CCS

First cross-country meet brings encouraging results for CCS

A number of local runners finish in the top 10 in their age groups at the Cherrydale meet.
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