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Canora Homecraft 4-H Club begins Coats for Kids campaign

Canora Homecraft 4-H Club begins Coats for Kids campaign

The Canora Homecraft 4-H Club has started a 鈥淐oats for Kids鈥 campaign to help children in Canora and the surrounding area stay warm through the upcoming winter.

Town Council discusses changes to a Railway Avenue property

Changes to a property on Railway Avenue and training for town employees were among the items of concern to town council at its regular meeting on November 6.
Former Canora resident involved in space mission to collect asteroid sample

Former Canora resident involved in space mission to collect asteroid sample

Tim Haltigin, son of Linda Osachoff, has enjoyed science ever since he was a youngster in Canora. He pursued that interest as time went on and is now the Senior Mission Scientist in Planetary Exploration at the Canadian Space Agency.

The carbon tax and what it means for prairie farmers

Few things are more concerning in business than the possible impact of something new and unknown. And that is exactly what the agriculture sector is facing as the Canadian government remains steadfast in its commitment to implement a carbon tax.

Ford may not be a great Moe ally

When you think about it, the Saskatchewan Party should be 鈥淪tanding up for Saskatchewan.鈥 After all, the reason for their very existence is pretty much spelled out in their name.
Lengthy military career took Canora resident all over the world

Lengthy military career took Canora resident all over the world

Chris Sokoloski of Canora served in the Canadian military for 32 years and 10 months, from 1974 to 2006. He was stationed at locations all over the world and achieved the rank of Master Warrant Officer (MWO.
Cadets get a workout and learn some taekwondo

Cadets get a workout and learn some taekwondo

The Canora air cadets were treated to a two-hour lesson in taekwondo basics from Master Matthew Bodnaryk, a fourth Dan (rank) black belt of Kee鈥檚 taekwondo at the Ukrainian Catholic Hall in Canora on October 18, said Capt.
Canora Clydesdale breeder wins multiple world championships

Canora Clydesdale breeder wins multiple world championships

Along with her five-year-old Clydesdale mares Banga鈥檚 Reba and Joseph Lake鈥檚 Mac Fancy, Linda Banga of Canora had a very successful competition at The World Clydesdale Show in Madison, Wisconsin from October 25 to 28.

Cannabis Act means different things to different people

So the Cannabis Act came into force on October 18. Depending upon where you live in Canada the reaction has been quite different.
Canora receives $20,000 funding from FCC for curling rink

Canora receives $20,000 funding from FCC for curling rink

The Canora leisure services board received a donation of $20,000 from the Farm Credit Canada (FCC) AgriSpirit Fund on October 23 for its recently-completed lighting project at the Sylvia Fedoruk Centre.
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