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Josh Gogol’s journey has been a long and winding road

Josh Gogol’s journey has been a long and winding road

Josh Gogol of Canora continues to face a variety of challenges, monetary and otherwise, after suffering a serious spinal cord injury which left him in a wheelchair.

Exploring the roots of a divorce-free city

Inhabitants of the city of Siroki-Brijeg, Bosnia, with its approximately 26,000 Croatians, have defended their Catholic faith through ancient Muslim invasions and the atheistic communism that followed.

Kamsack drowning reported by RCMP

RCMP from Kamsack Detachment and the RCMP Under Water Recovery Team (URT) have been on the scene of a drowning that happened late in the afternoon on April 23.

Arran man fined and suspended for using another person’s hunting tags

A man from the Village of Arran, recently pleaded guilty in a Kamsack courtroom to violations under The Wildlife Act and The Wildlife Regulations and received $3,300 in fines and a three-year hunting suspension.
Crossroads Credit Union reports a good year of growth in 2018

Crossroads Credit Union reports a good year of growth in 2018

The Crossroads Credit Union held its 11th annual meeting on April 16 at the Wadena Legion Hall and reported on “yet another strong financial performance.
Spill occurs near Canora Co-op C-Store

Spill occurs near Canora Co-op C-Store

A spill which occurred just outside the Gateway Co-op C-Store in Canora on April 16 required a significant cleanup, but thankfully caused no injuries.
Ron Kalmakoff remembers his Canora roots

Ron Kalmakoff remembers his Canora roots

A musician with ties to Canora has released a new recording. Ron Kalmakoff who was born in Canora and lived there with his family until age 24, has several recordings to his name, the latest is Come To Me .
Canora minor hockey ends season with awards banquet

Canora minor hockey ends season with awards banquet

The Canora Minor Hockey Association celebrated the end of the 2018-19 season with its awards banquet on April 9.

Weight of bridges restricted for public safety after Clayton bridge collapse

Following the failure of a newly constructed bridge in the RM of Clayton last fall, the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities and the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure partnered through the Municipal Roads for the Economy Program to
Father Ted provides plenty of laughs for appreciative Buchanan audience

Father Ted provides plenty of laughs for appreciative Buchanan audience

The laughs were coming all night long during the Buchanan Black Box Players (BBBP) dinner theatre stage production of Father Ted , held at the Buchanan Community Centre on April 11 to 13.
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