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Canora teams show continued growth during junior girls volleyball tournament

Canora teams show continued growth during junior girls volleyball tournament

The Canora Composite School (CCS) has two junior girls volleyball teams for the coming season, both of which competed in a tournament hosted by CCS on September 29 and 30. A total of 10 teams played in the tournament.
Four Seasons Urban Agriculture Project comes to CCS

Four Seasons Urban Agriculture Project comes to CCS

Canora Composite School (CCS) has partnered with the Regina Food Bank to host a garden tower during the 2017/2018 school year.
Speed sign brought to Canora to discourage speeding

Speed sign brought to Canora to discourage speeding

The Town of Canora recently brought in an electronic speed sign in an attempt to discourage drivers from speeding within Canora, especially in areas such as school zones.
Mackenzie Art Gallery brings award-winning photography exhibition to Canora

Mackenzie Art Gallery brings award-winning photography exhibition to Canora

The award-winning Mackenzie Art Gallery photography exhibition of Rosalie Favell: (Re)facing the Camera was on display at Canora Composite School on October 4-5.
Dog in leaves

Dog in leaves

The nose knows

By Gail Krawetz

Canora Minor Hockey Association prepares for upcoming season

The Canora Minor Hockey Association (CMHA) held its AGM (annual general meeting) on September 20, with plans in place for a total of six teams. There will be teams in IP, novice, atom and peewee divisions.
Wyonzek brothers getting closer to their goal of reaching the NHL as officials

Wyonzek brothers getting closer to their goal of reaching the NHL as officials

Tarrington Wyonzek and his younger brother Tannum, grandsons of Henry and Anne Wyonzek of Canora, and sons of Pat and Karen Wyonzek of Yorkton, are getting closer to reaching their goal of being on-ice officials in the NHL.

Town Council approves hiring of new water treatment plant operator

Hiring a new water treatment plant operator and entering into a sign corridor agreement with a local church were among the items of concern to town council at its regular meeting on September 19.
Canora community prayer breakfast shows support for mayor and town council

Canora community prayer breakfast shows support for mayor and town council

On September 23, a community prayer breakfast, sponsored by the Canora Ministerial Association, was held at the Canora Legion Dugout to honour and pray for the mayor and town council. Rev.
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