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Wyonzek’s dream of NHL officiating career getting closer

Wyonzek’s dream of NHL officiating career getting closer

Tarrington Wyonzek, who has ties to Canora and the surrounding area, has taken another step toward his goal of becoming an on-ice official in the NHL.

$10,000 offered for information in criminal shooting of livestock

Saskatchewan is seeing an alarming trend in the criminal shooting of domestic livestock throughout the province.
Duck Mountain Ski Hill is looking forward to the 2020/21 ski season

Duck Mountain Ski Hill is looking forward to the 2020/21 ski season

Now in his seventh year as Duck Mountain Ski Hill general manager, Craig Brock, has high hopes for the upcoming ski season. “We know that everyone is concerned about our status and how Covid-19 will affect us,” offered Brock.
New Kamsack condo owner takes pride in creating sense of community for residents

New Kamsack condo owner takes pride in creating sense of community for residents

“It’s like a community within a community,” offered Ryan Keown, the new owner of the 18 unit condominium building at 45 Lawrence Road in Kamsack.
Cross-country skiing gaining popularity

Cross-country skiing gaining popularity

The Preeceville Nordic Ski Club has been around for a few years and was kick-started by past founding member Lou Roste who had a passion for cross-country skiing.

Christmas activities scheduled despite COVID restrictions

The Town of Preeceville is trying to keep Christmas as normal as possible despite the COVID-19 restrictions placed upon communities by the Saskatchewan Government. The festivities kicks off on December 6 with a Skate with Santa.

Senior Cobras come out flying in first game, home opener postponed

After a dominant opening game effort in Hudson Bay on November 20 in their first game of the 2020/21 season in the new Sask East Hockey League, the Canora Senior Cobras home opener scheduled against the Ituna Avalanche for November 21 was postponed d
Town of Canora the First of Many Namesakes

Town of Canora the First of Many Namesakes

(EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the second of two articles written by former Canora resident Johnathan Kalmakoff of Regina, relating to the Canora name and how the town was named but also how it was the first of many namesakes to share the name.

Busted! SGI’s top five insurance fraud cases

Life is not like the movies, and real-life scams don’t always involve a gang of sophisticated career criminals conspiring to rip off millions from a smug casino owner.
There’s magic behind the metal at Kamsack’s Howler Custom Cycles

There’s magic behind the metal at Kamsack’s Howler Custom Cycles

Those who have travelled east through Kamsack on Queen Elizabeth Boulevard may have caught a glimpse of the colour-splashed logo or perhaps the motorcycle suspended on a post, some 20 feet high.
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