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Crossroads Credit Union announces funding recipients

Crossroads Credit Union announced the recipients of more than $34,000 in funding from the Crossroads Community Investment Fund in Canora on October 18, Credit Union Day, said Leanne Woloshyn, Crossroads corporate services officer.

Canora RCMP to increase focus on traffic enforcement

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP members are preparing citizens in the area for increased traffic enforcement. The increased traffic enforcement will be targeting speeding, seatbelt violations, stop sign violations, and distracted driving offences.

Town Council discusses Winter Lights Festival parade route

A petition requesting the re-opening of a back lane near Gateway Co-op and the proposed Winter Lights Festival parade route were among the items of concern to town council at its regular meeting on October 16.
Canora resident elected as new Saskatchewan NDP president

Canora resident elected as new Saskatchewan NDP president

Linda Osachoff of Canora was elected by acclamation as the Saskatchewan NDP president at the Saskatchewan NDP Annual Convention in Saskatoon on October 12 to 14.

We have a new free trade deal but is it a good one?

To the surprise of many in the face of the rhetoric of American president Donald Trump, a new North American trade deal has been hammered out. The reaction has been generally positive, at least in this country among farm organizations.
CCS athletes excel at cross-country districts

CCS athletes excel at cross-country districts

Athletes from Canora Composite School (CCS) competed in the snow at the Cherrydale Golf Course cross-country districts near Yorkton on October 4.
New owners of Lunn Hotel look forward to meeting Canora and area residents

New owners of Lunn Hotel look forward to meeting Canora and area residents

The Lunn Hotel, a well-known business in Canora, has been under new ownership since July. The new owners are Frank and Anna Wu, originally from Hangzhou, China.

Veregin New Horizons committee continually fundraises

Members of the committee which brought the Veregin Hall back to life are in fundraiser mode on a year-round basis.

Province announces funding for Canora paving project

Terry Dennis, Canora-Pelly MLA, has announced that the government of Saskatchewan will be funding a paving project in Canora under the Town Urban Highway Connector Program. Dennis confirmed that the provincial contribution will be $820,000.

Trade deal crucial for Saskatchewan

We have a trade deal and here in Saskatchewan that is a very big deal. Our livelihoods depend on trade.
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