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Cadets team up with Fire Department for successful Canora food drive

Cadets team up with Fire Department for successful Canora food drive

The Canora air cadets and the Canora and District Fire Department joined forces and conducted a food drive, going door-to-door in Canora on September 22. Capt. Darren Paul said the idea came up during a regular cadets sponsorship committee meeting.
Canora Wheatland Lioness Club makes donation to Food Bank

Canora Wheatland Lioness Club makes donation to Food Bank

The Canora Wheatland Lioness Club made a donation of $500, which was raised at the Picnic in the Park held at King George Park in July, to Filling the Gap Foodbank in Canora on September 27.
Career as opera singer takes Canora native across the globe

Career as opera singer takes Canora native across the globe

Boris Derow grew up in Canora and has since become a well-known opera singer with performances in many faraway countries. When contacted recently by Canora Courier, he was preparing to sing in Pretoria, Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV Africa.

Concerned citizen frustrated with Canora officials

I have been a citizen of this town for some 40 years, and I have never been so disappointed in our town officials than in the past few years with all their rules and bylaws.

Gateway Co-op Fuel Good Day raises money for local community groups

Gateway Co-op held Fuel Good Day on September 18 at its locations in Canora, Buchanan, Preeceville and Sturgis.

Section of new bridge falls into river in RM of Clayton

A portion of a bridge in the RM of Clayton dropped into the Swan River on the same day it was opened to traffic.
RCMP activity report for August and September

RCMP activity report for August and September

Theft of tip jar Canora RCMP members are investigating a theft at the Canora Dari Bar that occurred on August 15 at around 8:30 p.m.
Canora Keen Age Society celebrates 45th anniversary

Canora Keen Age Society celebrates 45th anniversary

The Canora Keen Age Society held a celebration of its 45 th anniversary at the Keen Age Centre on September 16. Edith Kotzer, Keen Age Society president, opened the celebration by thanking all those in attendance.

Common Sense versus politically correct thinking

A Murray Mandryk article very rarely has one sitting on the fence after reading it. His article in the local rural newspapers around the September 6 date was, in my mind, no exception.

Better job focus should be a priority

It’s not exactly fair to say politicians have the wrong priorities. Politicians’ priorities are generally focused on what the people need.
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