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CCS students bring global cultures to CCS auditorium

CCS students bring global cultures to CCS auditorium

On June 12, Grades 6 and 7 students at Canora Composite School (CCS) took over the school auditorium as they created displays which featured countries from around the world at the annual International Bazaar.
CCS cross-country team receives provincial banner

CCS cross-country team receives provincial banner

On June 6, members of the Canora Composite School cross-country team received their Saskatchewan High School Athletics Association (SHSAA) second-place banner for their silver medal-winning performance at provincials in Delisle.
Canora resident wins $250,000 on LOTTO 6/49

Canora resident wins $250,000 on LOTTO 6/49

Danny Rakochy couldn’t believe his eyes! The Canora man was shocked when he checked his LOTTO 6/49 ticket and discovered he won $250,000 on one of the April 20 Guaranteed Prize draws, according to a Saskatchewan Lotteries release.
Red Apple Store launched in Canora

Red Apple Store launched in Canora

Red Apple Stores unveiled its newly-renovated store in Canora on June 1, at the previous Bargain Shop location at 310 Main Street. Customers received a free laundry baskets and the first 100 were given $10 shopping cards.
Canora/Sturgis RCMP Detachment activity report

Canora/Sturgis RCMP Detachment activity report

Theft from Vehicles The Canora/Sturgis RCMP are reminding the public to keep their vehicle doors locked. Around 7 p.m. on June 2, multiple vehicles at Crystal Lake were gone through, and items were stolen from the vehicles.
Decoration Day celebrates peace and the sacrifices of those who have served

Decoration Day celebrates peace and the sacrifices of those who have served

The annual Decoration Day service held on June 2 at the Canora Cemetery was opened with the singing of O Canada. Pastor Greg Bright read a scripture passage from Psalms 146 to begin the service.

The return of government interference in agriculture

The impact of government interference in agriculture markets is most certainly in full swing again. With China flexing its political muscles by using trade as a chip in the game, counter measures were naturally going to happen.
CCS senior girls basketball team presented pair of provincial banners

CCS senior girls basketball team presented pair of provincial banners

Members of the Canora Composite School (CCS) senior girls basketball team received their Saskatchewan High School Athletics Association (SHSAA) second place banner and their sportsmanship award for their performance at the HOOPLA 2019 provincial cham
Thousands of snakes emerge from hibernation near Fort Livingstone

Thousands of snakes emerge from hibernation near Fort Livingstone

Over the May long weekend, as people get used to sunshine and warmer temperatures, things start to get hot, so to speak, for thousands of snakes near Fort Livingstone.
Lioness fundraiser highlights music of popular entertainers

Lioness fundraiser highlights music of popular entertainers

On May 25, an appreciative crowd at the Ukrainian Catholic Hall in Canora enjoyed The Comeback King Show, presented by Canora Wheatland Lioness Club.
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