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Diver in training?

Column by Kaare Askildt Formerly known as The Farmer in Training

Easter fire and Kyrie Eleison

Pause for Reflection column by Ken Rolheiser
Trans Canada Trail more popular as important anniversaries near

Trans Canada Trail more popular as important anniversaries near

Having Sarah Jackson pass through Canora last week during her quest to see Canada while hiking the Trans Canada Trail is still very new but more trail enthusiasts are expected as 2017 approaches, said Kristen Gabora of Canora, co-ordinator for the Sa

Endeavor incident resolved peacefully

RCMP members came prepared Thursday after receiving a complaint of a distraught 41-year-old male at a rural residence near Endeavor.

Correction on casual and part-time spaces at Canora Children’s Centre and Kidspace

Canora Children’s Centre and Kidspace do take youngsters on a casual, part-time and full-time basis, contrary to a statement published in last week’s edition.
New plumbing and heating business established in Canora

New plumbing and heating business established in Canora

With life-long ties to the community, Devon Sawka and Garrett Frost have established Renegade Plumbing and Heating in Canora, a business they say will grow as residents become familiar with their work.
Canora Ministerial Association demonstrates support for town’s leadership

Canora Ministerial Association demonstrates support for town’s leadership

Support for the leadership of Mayor Gina Rakochy and the members of town council was emphasized by the Canora Ministerial Association on Saturday during the Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast held at the Activity Centre.
Eight-year-old’s questions to the Premier made some folks very proud

Eight-year-old’s questions to the Premier made some folks very proud

This week, Scott Vaughan should be a very proud teacher at the Canora Junior Elementary School. In social studies, he has been teaching his grades 3/4 split class about leadership, locally and at senior government levels.

Pats conclude season with three banner wins

The Preeceville Pats minor hockey teams concluded the season with three teams, the midgets, peewees and atoms, bringing home their league banners. The midgets won the B-side banner in front of a home crowd on March 20.

Shuffleboard tournament attracted 13 teams

The Preeceville Club 60 hosted a one-day shuffleboard tournament with 13 teams entered on March 21. There were 10 local teams entered along with three out-of-town teams.
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