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Supers’ first game of the season concludes under uncomfortable circumstances

The Canora Supers’ first game of the season in the South East Saskatchewan Baseball League ended on May 10 with the umpire calling the game in the sixth inning and giving the Yorkton Yankees a 2-1 victory.
Knights of Columbus celebrate 50 years of serving Canora and district

Knights of Columbus celebrate 50 years of serving Canora and district

Youth drama performance reinforces the importance of road safety

Decisions behind the wheel can lead to a lifetime of consequences.
Lil’ Pete New and Used Store open for business

Lil’ Pete New and Used Store open for business

Since Lil’ Pete New and Used Store opened on May 2, business has been good, said Lillian Guyer, the owner. The store is located in the former Canora Agencies building on the second block of Main Street.

Nutrition programs at Canora schools each receive $1,000 awards from DuPont Pioneer

Last week Rob and Jim Bletsky, local sales representatives for DuPont Pioneer, awarded $1,000 to each of the Canora schools – Canora Composite School and Canora Junior Elementary School – from the company’s Full Belly! Full Mind! grant grogram to hel

Canora’s new garbage collection bylaw may put landscape contractors out of business

When the Canora town council passed its new garbage collection bylaw earlier this spring, the decision was made to not give any contractors a gate key to the nuisance grounds.

Seniors using new technology to do more reading

“It is pretty cool when an 85-year-old senior is able to use technology to help him or her read,” said Jennifer Bisschop, the Canora Composite School librarian.
Canora NASP archers make their presence known at provincials

Canora NASP archers make their presence known at provincials

Canora archers in the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) wore their traditional Red NASP colours and because of the size of group, became known as the “Sea of Red” at the South Provincials in Weyburn on April 30.

LOOKING BACK... A Decade Ago May 18, 2016

Beth Machnee and Tina Slowski were photographed receiving autographs from Amanda Falk, a Juno Award winner, who was on the “BUG Tour” across Saskatchewan. BUG is an acronym for “Beautiful and Unique Girls.

Production of canary seed is not new but producing it for human consumption is new

It was an announcement made with limited fanfare, even in the ag sector it seemed, yet it could open the door to an intriguing new niche market. In January a release by the Canary Seed Development Commission of Saskatchewan (CDCS) at www.canaryseed.
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