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Canora Wheatland Lioness Club announces 15 new babysitters

Canora Wheatland Lioness Club announces 15 new babysitters

A total of 15 new babysitters have been certified to provide services for the Canora area because of the Canora Wheatland Lioness Club’s annual babysitting course.

Fables are rewritten with a twist to be enjoyed by the modern world

The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing The original version: A wolf found great difficulty in getting at the sheep owing to the vigilance of the shepherd and his dogs.

Old English can be used in present time to amusing results

My Norwegian nephews and nieces told me during one of my visits that I speak ancient Norwegian. Well, the Norwegian language has evolved over the close to 50 years I have lived in Canada. The English language has evolved as well.
Canora Minor Hockey teams gain four wins and five losses in home and visitor games

Canora Minor Hockey teams gain four wins and five losses in home and visitor games

Canora hockey players compete at weekend games
Ten Thousand Villages sale attracts huge support

Ten Thousand Villages sale attracts huge support

A recent sale of fair trade items attracted a large group of shoppers as well as support from the community.
Students of the Month for November congratulated at Canora Composite School

Students of the Month for November congratulated at Canora Composite School

Canora Junior Elementary School teachers hold parent-teacher-student conferences

Canora Junior Elementary School teachers hold parent-teacher-student conferences

Rural Saskatchewan is most likely to feel the budget pain

Breathe deep. This is going to hurt a bit. It’s not something you want to hear from your doctor… or your finance minister at a time when he’s just announced the $400 million provincial deficit has just leapt to $1 billion.

Why does Wall refuse to embrace renewable resources?

I’ve done the math. Even in these lean times I’ve taken the time from trying to put food on the table to try and understand why Mr.

In memory of Leonard Cohen

“The day of his death was a dark cold day… “The death of the poet is kept from his poems” (From “In Memory of W.B. Yeats” by W.H. Auden, lines 6, 11) Leonard Cohen was a rare poet, and we are left to ponder the impact of his gifts.