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Preeceville man and family keeps fighting the battle

Preeceville man and family keeps fighting the battle

Keri Gardner has continued her fight to get the help her husband Rod requires to get better. The couple’s journey has been a long battle that started nearly a year ago.
Wendel Clark Day paid tribute to Toronto Maple Leafs hockey legend

Wendel Clark Day paid tribute to Toronto Maple Leafs hockey legend

Wendel Clark, former Toronto Maple Leaf player, was honoured with a special day that featured the raising of his banner at the Kelvington Recreation Arena on October 21.
Students visit Engineering Expo to assist with career choices

Students visit Engineering Expo to assist with career choices

A group of Canora Composite School students, accompanied by Paul Geerdts, teacher, visited the University of Regina (U of R) yearly Engineering Expo on October 11.
Canora Civic Centre revitalization makes significant improvements

Canora Civic Centre revitalization makes significant improvements

After extensive renovations to the Canora Civic Centre over the last 18 months or so, those using the facility since it opened for the winter season have been taking advantage of the changes.
Remembrance Day message

Remembrance Day message

Right to life and law of the land

By Ken Rolheiser
Canora boys team winless, Cougar girls victorious in CCS Senior Volleyball Tournament

Canora boys team winless, Cougar girls victorious in CCS Senior Volleyball Tournament

The Canora Cougars senior girls volleyball team celebrated on its home court after winning the final match in the Canora Composite School (CCS) tournament held on October 27-28.
Laila Biali puts on impressive show for appreciative Canora audience

Laila Biali puts on impressive show for appreciative Canora audience

With her multifaceted musical artistry on full display, award-winning Canadian singer/songwriter Laila Biali delighted her Canora audience throughout a memorable concert at the Canora Composite School on October 30.
Canora resident shared his Second World War experiences

Canora resident shared his Second World War experiences

William Lukinuk of Canora was 25 years old when he enlisted in the Canadian Army in 1942 and trained for the largest landing invasion in the world’s history on the beaches of Normandy.
Canora Legion padre started out as a soldier in his native Nova Scotia

Canora Legion padre started out as a soldier in his native Nova Scotia

Pastor Wilfred Michaels of Canora presently serves as the padre for the Canora branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, but his military career started out quite differently when he was a teenager. Michaels grew up in Yarmouth, N.
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