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Canora celebration for Canada 150 looking to involve entire community

Canora celebration for Canada 150 looking to involve entire community

The Town of Canora has announced its tentative schedule of events for the Canada 150 celebration, and there is something for everyone, according to Brandi Zavislak, community development officer.

Town council deals with 2017 mill rates, Canada 150 fly over, and wall climbing

Reporting on the 2017 school division mill rates, a Canada 150 fly over, and a wall climbing event were among the items of concern to town council at its regular meetings on April 4 and 18.
SADD presentation said impactful for CCS and KCI students

SADD presentation said impactful for CCS and KCI students

On March 31, 2017, the students of Canora Composite School and Kamsack Comprehensive Institute were each provided with the opportunity to host a Mothers Against Drunk Driving Canada multi-media presentation entitled, In the Blink of an Eye, said Shaw

Canora Veselka Ukrainian dancers excel in Prince Albert competition

The Canora Veselka Ukrainian Dance Club competed at the 30th annual Prince Albert Barveenok Ukrainian Dance competition on April 22 and 23, said Amanda Zbitniff, president.
Danyluk uses his talents to improve the appearance of Canora

Danyluk uses his talents to improve the appearance of Canora

Randy Danyluk is a labourer for the Town of Canora. Just like his co-workers, Danyluk takes pride in doing whatever he can to maintain and improve the town’s appearance.

Fire Impacts Town Business Sector

Fiery flames do damage on an economic level

Strongfield Rec Board Receives $20,000

Money to be used in upgrading community hall
Wild crocuses

Wild crocuses

Sadok Ukrainian Dancers to perform in concert

Sadok Ukrainian Dancers to perform in concert

The Sadok Ukrainian Dancers at Kamsack will be showing the community what they’ve learned during the past season tonight at the Kamsack Playhouse.

District market garden moves to Grandpa’s Garden

A market garden which had attracted as many as 200 customers in the two summers that it operated about eight miles east of Kamsack, has moved five miles closer to the community and is opening its doors to other vendors of produce, crafts and baking.