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Buchanan No. 5 wins Worst Road in Saskatchewan

Buchanan No. 5 wins Worst Road in Saskatchewan

No. 5 claimed the top prize after finishing second last year, fourth in 2023 and fifth n 2022.
Festive atmosphere attracts crowd to Cinco de Mayo

Festive atmosphere attracts crowd to Cinco de Mayo

Approximately 600 to 800 Canora and area residents came through the doors at the third annual Cinco de Mayo held at the Sylvia Fedoruk Centre on May 5.
Erhardt's statue disappears, ex-Canora resident searching for answers

Erhardt's statue disappears, ex-Canora resident searching for answers

The statue of Amelia Erhardt, designed by former Canora resident Lorne Rostotski, has disappeared, much like Erhardt herself.
Drum roll please, Highway 5 at Buchanan wins again

Drum roll please, Highway 5 at Buchanan wins again

Tops CAA's 2025 Top Ten Worst Roads.
Buchanan comedy: Wake and birthday party on the same day

Buchanan comedy: Wake and birthday party on the same day

Practical joker Mort McNulty hosts his own wake on his birthday so that he can hear what people will say about him after he’s dead, before he's dead.
Festival final concert showcases talent from across the region

Festival final concert showcases talent from across the region

Twenty-four performances by student/musicians were recognized with awards following the Parkland Music Festival held in Canora.
Way of Cross honours Jesus’ final steps

Way of Cross honours Jesus’ final steps

The procession stopped 14 times to mark the events of that day, beginning with Jesus’ condemnation and ending with Jesus being laid in the tomb.
Predators well represented at league all-star festivities

Predators well represented at league all-star festivities

All-star players from the U15 Highway 9 Predators were: Shiloh Leson and Emmett Demchuk of Canora, Gavin Erickson of Preeceville, and goalie Emmett Lukey of Norquay.
Battle of the Atlantic: Looking back 80 years later

Battle of the Atlantic: Looking back 80 years later

Eighty years after the end of the Second World War, the Canora branch of the Royal Canadian Legion commemorates the Battle of the Atlantic.
Local quilting group uses their skills to support charity

Local quilting group uses their skills to support charity

As part of their project during the past year, A Common Thread, a Canora and area quilting group, made 12 quilts for donation to Ronald McDonald House in Saskatoon.
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