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Food Bank suspends operations due to lack of contributions

Food Bank suspends operations due to lack of contributions

Late summer and early fall is often a challenging time for Canora’s Filling the Gap Food Bank.

God’s love of sinners and Satan’s seduction

The story is told of the pastor’s wife who bought an extravagant dress. “It was the devil tempting me,” she protested. “Well you should have said, ‘Get behind me Satan,’” the pastor said.

The luxury of choosing how we like our food to be produced

In North America a lot of people are wanting agriculture to take a step back to its past.
Parkland Valley District seniors excel at provincial competitions

Parkland Valley District seniors excel at provincial competitions

Moose Jaw hosted the Saskatchewan Senior Fitness Association (SSFA) 55-plus provincial games curling on March 25, 26 and 27, stated Maxine Stinka of Canora, Saskatchewan Senior Fitness representative.

Town council accepts offer to purchase vacant lots

The sale of three vacant lots and the adoption of a bylaw to amend the zoning bylaw were among the items of concern to town council at its regular meeting on August 7.
RCMP Activity Report for July

RCMP Activity Report for July

Truck and bicycle thefts in Canora On July 7 at around 4 a.m. a 1999 Ford Ranger truck was stolen from a residence in Canora. The keys had been left inside and the driver’s door was left unlocked.
Supers season comes to disappointing end after hard-fought series

Supers season comes to disappointing end after hard-fought series

It was not the end result Canora baseball fans were hoping for, but the Supers pushed the Langenburg Legends as far as possible in the best-of-three semi-final series in the SESBL (Southeast Senior Baseball League) playoffs, said Greg Andreychuk, pla
Kim Mitchell rocks sold out Canora Music Festival

Kim Mitchell rocks sold out Canora Music Festival

“I’m just doing my rock n roll duty” “Might as well go for a soda, nobody hurts and nobody cries” Classic Kim Mitchell tunes rang out across King George Park in Canora on July 14, as the headline performer and his band thrilled a sellout crowd of clo

Town Council amends zoning bylaw and discusses orders to remedy for residents

The amendment of a zoning bylaw and appeals of orders to remedy were among the items of concern to town council at its regular meeting on July 17. Council amended the zoning bylaw to read, “In a residential district, a carport or garage of up to 93.
Labour Board calls for a new vote by Canora Tim Hortons employees

Labour Board calls for a new vote by Canora Tim Hortons employees

After becoming the first Tim Hortons outlet in Saskatchewan to receive certification for a union, Canora Tim Hortons employees have learned they will be required to revote.
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