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Canora Courier

What do I do now?

Have you ever been in that position? Where you’re in a pinch and wonder how you’re going to get out of it, or salvage a situation the best way possible? I’ve been there many times in my life.

Say What?

Being at a loss for words might cause some awkward moments and I am sure we’ve all been there, but nothing is more embarrassing than finding out that you have been freely and widely using the wrong word or words.
$50,000 donation made to Red Cross to assist with Fort McMurray effort

$50,000 donation made to Red Cross to assist with Fort McMurray effort

The JuneWarren-Nickle’s Energy Group (JWN) and its parent company, Glacier Media, are donating $50,000 toward Red Cross efforts in Fort McMurray. This newspaper is owned by Glacier Media.

How to choose the right mineral for summer pasture and tips for encouraging intake

For many cow-calf producers, free-choice feeding of vitamins and minerals is the only way to supplement their animals on summer pastures.
Extravadance Studio presented its eighth annual concert

Extravadance Studio presented its eighth annual concert

Extravadance Studio of Canora presented it eighth annual concert to the theme of The Silver Screen. Shows were May 7 and May 8. For a few of the numbers, dancers performed only at one show.
Fundraising for new CJES playground equipment

Fundraising for new CJES playground equipment

Students at the Canora Junior Elementary School began their part in fundraising for the school’s new playground equipment last week.
Crossroads donation recognized

Crossroads donation recognized

Crossroads Credit Union, which donated $10,000, was one of major donors receiving official recognition for the new CT scanner at Yorkton Regional Health Centre on May 6.

Sunrise Health Region distributes “Report to the Community”

The fifth annual Report to the Community, a guide aimed at providing residents in the Sunrise Health Region with valuable statistics and information including details on how to access a variety of services were to be distributed to approximately 20,0
Visiting the snakes at Fort Livingstone

Visiting the snakes at Fort Livingstone

Government and community invest in a new CT scanner in rural Saskatchewan

Donors, healthcare providers, health authority board members and community members recently celebrated the new, more advanced computed tomography (CT) scanner at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre.
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