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Ottawa gets message that local news matters

Does local journalism matter? You bet it does. Community newspapers employ thousands of journalists, in every corner, across our community and across our great country.

Invermay School news

The new school year is off to a great start for staff and students of Invermay School. We all arrived back to school on September 1, and were greeted with a nutritious breakfast to start the day.
First Big N' Little golf tournament and clinic attracts prospective youth golfers

First Big N' Little golf tournament and clinic attracts prospective youth golfers

Members of the Canora Golf and Country Club were excited to plan a new tournament and clinic to introduce youth in the area to the sport of golfing.
CCS holds pancake breakfast in support of literacy program

CCS holds pancake breakfast in support of literacy program

Canora Wheatland Lioness Club donates over $2,000 to Canora Junior Elementary School

Canora Wheatland Lioness Club donates over $2,000 to Canora Junior Elementary School

Invermay resident awarded Taras Shevenko Medal at Ukrainian congress

Invermay resident awarded Taras Shevenko Medal at Ukrainian congress

An Invermay resident represented Saskatchewan by receiving an award during the first Ukrainian Triennial Congress in Saskatchewan.
Canora Composite School gets entire student body to participate in annual Terry Fox Run

Canora Composite School gets entire student body to participate in annual Terry Fox Run

Canora Composite School was one of thousands of schools across the country to participate in the Terry Fox Run. The school’s run was meant to take place on September 29, but due to the school’s evacuation, the run was rescheduled for October 3.

Canora junior Cougars host jamboree and play against Wakaw

The Canora Junior Cougars of Canora Composite School continue to have a busy season, according to Kim Eitenier, the coach. The Canora Composite School was the location for the Grades 9 and 10 Junior Jamboree hosted by the Cougars on October 1.

Wall can't just rant at Trudeau to solve the carbon price plan

What Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau plans to impose on Saskatchewan is not fair.

Writer tells Wall that decisions should be made by debate and negotiation

Not by walking out of the room and crying