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Madge Lake restores local painter during COVID crush

Madge Lake restores local painter during COVID crush

Madge Lake became a place of refuge and restoration for painter Melanie Morstad as she escaped the crush of Calgary during COVID-19 in the heat of the summer.
Bicycle pilgrimage passes through Kamsack

Bicycle pilgrimage passes through Kamsack

A bicycle pilgrimage passed through Kamsack last week as Dr. Brian A Butcher, Sessional Instructor, Toronto School of Theology was travelling from Ottawa to Vancouver on his bicycle. Fr.
“Big honkin’ election win” for Saskatchewan Party

“Big honkin’ election win” for Saskatchewan Party

The Saskatchewan Party was re-elected to its historic fourth majority government on October 26, taking 50 of 61 seats as of late on election night, and giving Scott Moe his first “big honkin’ election win,” as he put it, as leader of the Saskatchewan
Hockey in Preeceville gearing up

Hockey in Preeceville gearing up

Preeceville Minor Hockey (PMH) teams are all gearing up for another hockey season with only practices allowed.
Preeceville Cannabis store opens to strong support

Preeceville Cannabis store opens to strong support

On October 28, Preeceville Cannabis opened its doors to residents in Preeceville and the surrounding area for the first time at its Main Street location. Trish Mureseanu is the manager, and works with two full-tine and two part-time staff members.
Moe says Meili is politicizing COVID-19 response

Moe says Meili is politicizing COVID-19 response

Regina– Premier Scott Moe responded to allegations by New Democratic Leader Ryan Meili that the Saskatchewan Party had held back on measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 until after the election was over, calling them “irresponsible and false.
Throwback Thursday

Throwback Thursday

HUMPTY-DUMPTY Jan. 26 Raw eggs balanced on end by Keith Cowley on the pool table at his Canora home stood for a few days after January 10, purportedly an equi-balance period in the earth’s revolution about the sun. OLDEST FAN Feb.
Outbreak of Salmonella infections linked to pet hedgehogs

Outbreak of Salmonella infections linked to pet hedgehogs

The Public Health Agency of Canada is collaborating with provincial public health partners to investigate an outbreak of Salmonella infections occurring in three provinces, including Saskatchewan.

Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP responded to 32 calls during the week of October 23 to October 29, some of which included: two traffic accidents, 10 traffic offences, three other provincial statutes, two municipal bylaws, two other federal statutes, one assa
New skating and hockey season to follow COVID guidelines

New skating and hockey season to follow COVID guidelines

Even thought things will look quite different for the coming season at the Canora Civic Centre, plans are coming together or the Canora Skating Club and Canora Minor Hockey to once again hit the ice, with the necessary COVID precautions, according to
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