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My game plan

All things considered column by Gail Krawetz

Awareness of the “C Word”

Column by Sonja Herter

Easter miracles and living on a prayer

Pause for Reflection column by Ken Rolheiser

Council hires summer tourism development worker

Council agreed to hire Jenna Stusek as summer tourism development worker effective May 2. ***** Craig Parmley was hired as a casual caretaker effective April 20.

Canora Ukrainian dancers kept winning one gold medal after another for a total of 11

Eleven of the 12 entries from the Canora Veselka School of Dance at the Brandon Troyanda School of Ukrainian competition on April 15-17 won gold medals – and the 12 th won the silver medal.

New management approach explained at Crossroads Credit Union eighth annual meeting

A new approach to management at the Crossroads Credit Union was explained at the annual meeting held April 20 at the Rainbow Hall.

Half mill tax increase approved for Canora

Canora town council approved a $4.16-million general operating budget for 2016, which includes a half-mill increase in the municipal taxes, during its April 19 meeting. The mill rate is now 17.25 mills.
To overcome “Nature Deficit Disorder” one only needs to step outside

To overcome “Nature Deficit Disorder” one only needs to step outside

Recognizing that the Canora branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation is now being led by a “much younger” executive, the branch can take pride in the fact that it is a leader in meeting a provincial SWF priority, said Steven Wyonzek, branch pre
Wild crocuses in bloom

Wild crocuses in bloom

Last week, in spite of there still being snowbanks in sheltered areas out of the direct sunlight, Maddison Derwores of Kamsack came upon a hillside along a rural road south of Kamsack which was dotted with many clumps of blooming wild crocuses.
Students and other volunteers prepare to stage PARTY incident in two weeks

Students and other volunteers prepare to stage PARTY incident in two weeks

In two weeks the first PARTY to be held in Kamsack in five years will begin with a mock car accident at the intersection of Stewart Street and Dixon Avenue.
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