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Throwback Thursday: From the Canora Courier files

Throwback Thursday: From the Canora Courier files

(EDITOR’S NOTE: Dates listed refer to publication dates and not to dates of the events.

Saskatchewan RCMP announces online crime reporting

In a recent press release, the Saskatchewan RCMP said it is pleased to announce the launch of Online Crime Reporting.

Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP responded to 45 calls during the week of March 18 to March 25, some of which included: one traffic accident, 19 traffic offences, 12 other provincial statutes, one municipal bylaw, three harassments, two mischiefs, two break a
Permanent Humboldt Broncos roadside memorial has hurdles to overcome

Permanent Humboldt Broncos roadside memorial has hurdles to overcome

ARMLEY — A roadside memorial at the site of the Humboldt Broncos bus collision will be built, but there are still a few hurdles to overcome.
Humboldt Broncos tribute facility could feature new rink, memorial gallery

Humboldt Broncos tribute facility could feature new rink, memorial gallery

HUMBOLDT — A facility to honour the 2017-18 Humboldt Broncos could include a second ice surface, fitness centre and tribute gallery.
Battling bad bugs

Battling bad bugs

Scientists fight antibiotic resistance by using synchrotron to study scab disease in potatoes.
Sask. reports 221 new COVID-19 cases and three related deaths

Sask. reports 221 new COVID-19 cases and three related deaths

Tomorrow the Ministry of Health will launch a new dashboard with details on vaccine administration in the province, including first and second doses administered by age range.
Concern grows as polar bear tourism expands

Concern grows as polar bear tourism expands

The expansion of Churchill’s polar bear tourism industry needs to be undertaken with caution, researchers warn, as Manitoba issued new tourism permits for a protected area east of the town for the first time in decades.
Fewer international tourists unlikely to have huge impact on bear numbers

Fewer international tourists unlikely to have huge impact on bear numbers

Spring is slamming the door on another season of international big game hunting.
Melville artist exploring with paint

Melville artist exploring with paint

Amanda Allen is an artist in Melville who has loved art since childhood and now is beginning to explore that love in more detail. “I started drawing at a young age, probably when I was in Grade 2, I would say,” said Allen now 39.
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