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Winter Lights trade fair a highlight of Holiday season

The Winter Lights trade fair will be held on December 1 at the Canora Rainbow Hall.
Canora Atom Cobras win tournament

Canora Atom Cobras win tournament

The Canora Atom Cobras travelled to Wadena on November 10 for the Wadena Panthers home tournament and came home with a first-place win, said Jeff Sznerch, coach.
Canora remembers those who served on Remembrance Day

Canora remembers those who served on Remembrance Day

On a chilly November 11 morning, a group of Canora residents gathered at the cenotaph at the town hall for the annual Remembrance Day Service, to pay tribute to those who have served Canada.
Canora RCMP hosts town hall meeting to update residents and hear concerns

Canora RCMP hosts town hall meeting to update residents and hear concerns

The Canora RCMP Detachment held a town hall meeting on November 14 at the Canora Activity Centre. RCMP officers present at the meeting included: Cpl. Dallyn Holmstrom, acting Detachment Commander; Cst. Rob Gatenby, acting corporal and Cst.

Twenty-five years ago a cop beat on me

Twenty-five years ago, a cop beat on me. Why? I was in the wrong place at the wrong time, and it鈥檚 all the Blue Jays鈥 fault, and the team鈥檚 home, SkyDome.
Cougars senior girls finish close second in home tournament, third in conference

Cougars senior girls finish close second in home tournament, third in conference

The host Canora Cougars senior girls volleyball team finished as the runner-up in a tournament held at Canora Composite School (CCS) on October 26 and 27, and followed that with a third-place finish at the conference tournament on November 3.
Canora Homecraft 4-H Club begins Coats for Kids campaign

Canora Homecraft 4-H Club begins Coats for Kids campaign

The Canora Homecraft 4-H Club has started a 鈥淐oats for Kids鈥 campaign to help children in Canora and the surrounding area stay warm through the upcoming winter.

Town Council discusses changes to a Railway Avenue property

Changes to a property on Railway Avenue and training for town employees were among the items of concern to town council at its regular meeting on November 6.
Former Canora resident involved in space mission to collect asteroid sample

Former Canora resident involved in space mission to collect asteroid sample

Tim Haltigin, son of Linda Osachoff, has enjoyed science ever since he was a youngster in Canora. He pursued that interest as time went on and is now the Senior Mission Scientist in Planetary Exploration at the Canadian Space Agency.

The carbon tax and what it means for prairie farmers

Few things are more concerning in business than the possible impact of something new and unknown. And that is exactly what the agriculture sector is facing as the Canadian government remains steadfast in its commitment to implement a carbon tax.
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