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Cougar Corner Headlines: EuroTrip Club hosts bake sale

Sale of yummy homemade treats brings CCS students closer to goal of European trip in 2024.
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A photo of the treats before the CCS bake sale to raise funds for the 2024 Europe Trip.

CANORA - The Canora Composite EuroTrip club held a bake sale for students on Oct. 4. A variety of baked treats were sold during the bake sale, all for one dollar each. The treats included: rice crispy squares, marshmallow squares, puffed wheat cake, cookies, and cupcakes. All the baked goods were made by club members. A second sale was held on Oct. 5 to try to sell goods that were left over from the previous day’s sale. The club raised over $330 from the two days of sales. The bake sale is among a bunch of endeavors, all raising money for the 2024 Europe Trip which will take students to the United Kingdom, France, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, and Germany.

Global Story Of The Week: Multiple injuries in crash

At least 10 people were injured in a serious highway crash near Sintaluta, Sask. According to CTV News, “Eight children and a driver were injured when the multi-passenger van they were traveling in collided with a truck on Highway 1 near Sintaluta.” The lone driver of the truck was transported to a hospital in Regina by Stars Air Ambulance. The crash occurred around 4 p.m. on Oct. 12. The Trans Canada Highway was closed temporarily while emergency crews attended the scene. Sintaluta is a small town about 87 kilometers east of Regina. The investigation into the crash is ongoing.

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