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Our parks have been bought and paid for by all of us

It is at the beginning of a new year when many of us take stock before looking ahead, and with this in mind I hope you will join me in a little journey of discovery. This little journey, of course, has to do with me and also with a story I read.
Canora novice hockey teams host home tournament

Canora novice hockey teams host home tournament

The Canora Minor Hockey novice teams hosted a home tournament to encourage fun and friendly competition for youth hockey players.

What labels should we give the food we eat?

Labelling has become a confusing element of the food sector.

Bug consumption raises interesting ideas about the future of food

It would have been more than a decade ago that two people who had been doing missionary work stopped in the office and I was assigned the interview.
Canora Atom Cobras Black proud to reach playoffs halfway through season

Canora Atom Cobras Black proud to reach playoffs halfway through season

The Canora Atom Cobras Black played two more games before reaching the halfway point of the season with a respectable second place in the league.

Catholics welcomed to unite for Canora’s Week of Prayer

Christian church members were to begin a week-long celebration of Canora’s churches meant to encourage unity between all people on Monday. The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is being held on January 23 to 27 in Canora, according to Rev.

The history of the ‘remote start’ device for vehicles

Oh, the winter blues! It’s bitterly cold outside, but we have to go to the store and also bring some high nutritional food to Spur, our old gelding, to help him through the cold times.

Wages not behind big deficit

Far be it for me to suggest the Saskatchewan Party government shouldn’t do something about high civil service wages.
Canora Composite School senior girls basketball team wins second place in Birch Hills

Canora Composite School senior girls basketball team wins second place in Birch Hills

After winning gold in a tournament in Moosomin, Canora Composite School’s senior girls basketball team continued the season by bringing home second place in a “tough” tournament.
Canora Arts Council concerts to resume with Eric Harper performance

Canora Arts Council concerts to resume with Eric Harper performance

Canora Arts Council is to resume its Stars for Saskatchewan concert series with a penultimate performance by a flamenco guitarist. Eric Harper is to have performances in 16 Saskatchewan communities and he will be coming to Canora on February 6.
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