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Canora farm family takes home provincial cattle breeder award

Canora farm family takes home provincial cattle breeder award

When the Weinbender family of Canora headed to Regina for Agribition in November, they had no idea they were even in the running to receive the Saskatchewan Charolais Breeder of the Year Award.

Purgatory and the good news of Jesus

By Ken Rolheiser

Curling resumes in Duck Mountain Super League

By Doug Elsasser
Movie screening held to commemorate Holodomor genocide

Movie screening held to commemorate Holodomor genocide

A group of Canora residents gathered for a movie screening at the Canora Heritage Ukrainian Museum on November 23 to mark the 84 th anniversary of the Holodomor Famine Genocide, said Dorothy Korol, president, Ukrainian Canadian Congress, Canora branc
Yuletide Toy Drive strives to give to those in need this Christmas

Yuletide Toy Drive strives to give to those in need this Christmas

It’s becoming a Canora Christmas tradition. Once again, Canora Ambulance is holding the annual Yuletide Toy Drive for those who may otherwise go without gifts this Christmas season, said Jocelyn Weinbender, spokesperson with Canora Ambulance.
Good Spirit Cross Country Ski Club optimistic heading into new season

Good Spirit Cross Country Ski Club optimistic heading into new season

With snow on the ground since early November, members of the Good Spirit Cross- Country Ski Club are looking forward to a new season on the trails.
Crafty Christmas Trade Show and Market a big success

Crafty Christmas Trade Show and Market a big success

According to feedback from those in attendance at the Crafty Christmas Trade Show and Market held on November 18 at the Canora Rainbow Hall, the event met or exceeded all expectations, said Candace Doogan, organizer.

Eating the bread in the kingdom

By Ken Rolheiser

CCS senior boys team competes in conference playoffs

The Canora Composite School (CCS) senior boys volleyball team took part in the conference playoffs in Langenburg on November 11.

Town council approves staff training and enforces council code of conduct

The approval of staff training opportunities and the enforcement of the town council code of ethics bylaw were among the items of concern to town council at its regular meeting on November 7.
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