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Son of former Canora resident chosen for Canada’s Olympic hockey team

Son of former Canora resident chosen for Canada’s Olympic hockey team

Trevor Robinson, a former Canora resident now living in Calgary, was thrilled and proud to find out on January 11 that his son Mathew (Mat), a defenseman, has been named to the 2018 Canadian Olympic Men’s Hockey Team.
Canora Dairy Bar owner reflects on the nuclear attack threat on the Hawaiian Islands

Canora Dairy Bar owner reflects on the nuclear attack threat on the Hawaiian Islands

Lorie Regehr, Canora Dairy Bar owner, and her husband Murray Bolton, experienced what many people would consider to be a whole new level of fear and uncertainty while in Hawaii during the missile threat on January 13.
Train collides with truck and trailer near busy intersection

Train collides with truck and trailer near busy intersection

After a truck and trailer unit was struck by a train on the north side of Canora on January 16, the truck driver faces charges, said a release from the Canora RCMP detachment. At approximately 2:05 p.m.

The reality and the dream of ancestry

Some family trees have beautiful leaves. Ours has a few nuts. But there is nothing I would change.
Kinaschuk wins super league curling title

Kinaschuk wins super league curling title

Rick Kinaschuk and his teammates, sponsored by W.F. Schneider and Son of Benito, were unbeatable in Kamsack January 5, easily winning the Duck Mountain Super League trophy and top prize money of $350.
Connected North Project links CCS students with students from Rankin Inlet

Connected North Project links CCS students with students from Rankin Inlet

On December 14 and 19, Grade 12 students from Canora Composite School (CCS) participated in an inter-provincial sharing of community and values through the Connected North Project with students from Rankin Inlet, Nunavut.

Canora mayor looking forward to more great things in 2018

Canora had a memorable year in 2017 and we are looking forward to more great things in 2018. 2017 The Canora celebration of Canada’s 150th birthday was the highlight of the summer and set the stage for a change of venue to our Winter Lights Festival.

New Year and born again Christmas

I usually bring in the new year encircled by over 100 loving family members, celebrating the gift Christ gave us in His body and blood.

Super League curlers complete regular season

Duck Mountain Super League (DMSL) curlers competed in Benito December 19, took a break for the holidays, and completed their regular season January 2 in Norquay.
Canora funeral director elected chair of Funeral and Crematorium Services Council of Saskatchewan

Canora funeral director elected chair of Funeral and Crematorium Services Council of Saskatchewan

Shannon Leson of Leson’s Funeral Home in Canora has been elected as the chair of the Funeral and Cremation Services Council of Saskatchewan. (FCSCS) Born and raised in Canora, Leson has been licensed as a funeral director since 1993.
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