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Canora and District Benevolent Fund Association recognizes long-time member

Canora and District Benevolent Fund Association recognizes long-time member

After 25 years of service, the Canora and District Benevolent Fund Association is saying goodbye to Dr. Alfred Tataryn, who has been a member since its inception, giving both his time and energy to this worthy cause. Tataryn is moving to Alberta.

Variety Place Care Workers Locked Out

Tensions form in situation 'unheard of' for Outlook

Lyons Honored with Track Naming Ceremony

Tears and hugs in joyous celebration of longtime coach

Vandalism on West Side of Bridge

Town says east side parking coming soon

Outlook Town Council News & Notes - May 24

The Town of Outlook council held a scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, May 24 inside the council chambers of the town offices building.
Musher multipurpose pad closer to completion

Musher multipurpose pad closer to completion

The Preeceville and District Musher Rendezvous committee donated funds from the annual event in 2015 towards a multipurpose pad that was to be built adjacent to the Preeceville Hospital.
Museum anticipates busy summer educating visitors on Canora Ukrainian heritage

Museum anticipates busy summer educating visitors on Canora Ukrainian heritage

The mission of the Canora Heritage Ukrainian Museum is to celebrate the region’s Ukrainian heritage, which is very meaningful to Dorothy Korol, treasurer, museum executive committee; her husband Terry, and Pat Marchinko, volunteers.
Victoria School Grade 1 students visit Grandpa’s Garden

Victoria School Grade 1 students visit Grandpa’s Garden

Air cadet squadron holds annual ceremonial review

Air cadet squadron holds annual ceremonial review

A Kamsack air cadet has been presented with the highest award which can be bestowed upon a cadet in recognition of exemplary performance in physical and military training.
Canora Cadets enjoy great outdoors performing ground search activity

Canora Cadets enjoy great outdoors performing ground search activity

The Canora air cadets participated in a challenging ground search/geocache activity on May 13, said Darren Paul, Canora air cadets’ commanding officer.
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