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Canada enters adulthood

By Gail Krawetz

Canora resident disgusted regarding cancellation of STC bus services

I am writing this with anger and disgust about the end of the STC bus. I moved into Canora last week from the city, as I have lived in the country most of my life.

Pulse growers welcome news that access to markets in India to continue

By Calvin Daniels

Government distributes charitable gaming grants worth more than $1.2 million

The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) is supporting groups and organizations in the province by providing more than $1.2 million in charitable gaming grants.

Plenty of enthusiasm heading into new minor baseball season

There are reasons to be excited for the upcoming minor baseball season, said Michelle Hembling, vice-president of Canora Minor Baseball. Player registrations are up about 10 per cent compared to last year.
Crossroads Credit Union reports positive changes for 2016

Crossroads Credit Union reports positive changes for 2016

The Crossroads Credit Union held its annual informational meeting at the Canora Rainbow Hall on April 4. The meeting was one of three held in the trading area: similar meetings were held in Preeceville on March 30 and in Wadena on April 3.
Fire in Canora destroys car and garage

Fire in Canora destroys car and garage

A fire burned in Canora on March 25 in a garage as two men were working on a car, said Mike Doogan, fire chief. The fire appeared to have been accidentally set off by a spark, and destroyed the car and the garage.
Canora fisherman wins top perch and second place northern pike at first Miracle Lake Fish 'n Fun Day

Canora fisherman wins top perch and second place northern pike at first Miracle Lake Fish 'n Fun Day

Each of three Norquay groups, the snowmobile club, skating rink and curling rink received about $8,000 from proceeds of the first-ever Miracle Lake Fish ‘n’ Fun Day held on Miracle Lake on March 25.
Report says loon population at Madge Lake continues to thrive

Report says loon population at Madge Lake continues to thrive

The adult loon population continues to thrive at Madge Lake, although fewer chicks than expected are being seen, according to the 2016 loon initiatives and survey report issued recently by Doug Welykholowa of Madge Lake, chair of the Yellowhead Flywa
Canora Snow Shoe Festival a great opportunity for kids

Canora Snow Shoe Festival a great opportunity for kids

Normally not every Canora child would have the opportunity to enjoy a day of snowshoeing and healthy eating, but from March 20 to 24 they were able to do just that, said Brandi Zavislak, Canora Community Development Officer.
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