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Cougar Corner Headlines: Halloween highlights, effects of war

Cougar Corner Headlines: Halloween highlights, effects of war

While learning about the horrible effects of war, Canora Composite School students took some time to dress up in their Halloween costumes for a school parade.
Update: Missing Saskatoon man found deceased

Update: Missing Saskatoon man found deceased

Marcus Tyrell Moosomin was last seen in the 300 block of Dawson Crescent on Nov. 6.
Update: Man who went missing from stuck vehicle found deceased

Update: Man who went missing from stuck vehicle found deceased

His next of kin have been notified and an autopsy has been ordered by the Saskatchewan Coroner’s Service.
Invermay veteran shares Second World War experiences

Invermay veteran shares Second World War experiences

Living through the Second World War convinced Steve Potorieko that future wars should be avoided at all cost.
Canora native Ron Kalmakoff releases new single

Canora native Ron Kalmakoff releases new single

Bells is the new single release from Ron Kalmakoff’s latest and ninth album titled, Nature.
Indigenous leaders 'deeply concerned' about safety, wellness

Indigenous leaders 'deeply concerned' about safety, wellness

Vice Chief Richard Derocher of the MLTC explained that the news conference was to bring awareness to what is happening in their communities and how they feel unsafe.
Remembrance Day yard message hits home

Remembrance Day yard message hits home

Canora homeowners use yard to pay tribute to those who served.
Canora region hit with first big dump of snow

Canora region hit with first big dump of snow

Judging by all the snow on the ground, it looks like winter is here to stay.
Gardiner Dam plans to double Sask. irrigation stalls

Gardiner Dam plans to double Sask. irrigation stalls

Speaking at the new office, Minister Responsible for the Water Security Agency Jeremy Cockrill said the $6 million upgrade was badly needed.
Métis veterans honoured despite inclement weather

Métis veterans honoured despite inclement weather

Métis citizens have been enlisting with non-Indigenous peoples to defend every threat Canada faced.
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