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Earth Day should make us all stop and think

A day which should be more significant than it is came and went recently with hardly any notice at all. You might blame COVID-19, but honestly the pandemic is not the only reason Earth Day generates limited interest.
Dr. Bob’s Celebrates 10 years of Serving Canora and area

Dr. Bob’s Celebrates 10 years of Serving Canora and area

Dr. Bob’s Marine Clinic & Power Sports Services recently celebrated 10 years of serving the needs of the Canora region in the marine and power sports industry, from April 1, 2010 to 2020.

In spite of COVID-19, property taxes unchanged in 2020 Canora budget

Town council approved the Canora 2020 budget on May 5. There is no increase to property taxes this year, said Michael Mykytyshyn, chief administrative officer, Town of Canora.

Canora/Sturgis RCMP Detachment activity report for April 30 to May 7

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP responded to 38 calls for service during the reporting period, some of which included: nine provincial statutes, five traffic offences, three assaults, two impaired drivers, two thefts, two uttering threats, one drug possessio
COVID-19 restrictions create opportunity to remedy issues at Activity Centre

COVID-19 restrictions create opportunity to remedy issues at Activity Centre

Recently an investigation was initiated at the Canora Golf Course Activity Centre regarding concerns over animals gaining access to the crawl space from underneath the deck on the northeast corner of the building.
Bylaw enforcement officers set to begin Canora spring work

Bylaw enforcement officers set to begin Canora spring work

With the arrival of spring weather comes a seasonal increase to local bylaw enforcement efforts.

Canora/Sturgis RCMP Detachment activity report for April 21 to 30

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP responded to 41 calls for service during the reporting period, some of which included: 10 provincial statutes, four traffic offences, three mischiefs, two thefts, two municipal by-laws, one drug possession, one dangerous drivi
Re-Open Saskatchewan plan cause for cautious optimism in Canora and area

Re-Open Saskatchewan plan cause for cautious optimism in Canora and area

On April 23, Premier Scott Moe and Dr. Saqib Shahab, Saskatchewan’s chief medical health officer, announced the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan.
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.

Town Council approves environmental plan and purchases insurance policy

The approval of the Environmental Monitoring Plan and a general and liability insurance policy were among the items of concern for town council at its regular meeting on April 21.
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