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Academic, athletic and extra-curricular excellence recognized at CCS awards

Academic, athletic and extra-curricular excellence recognized at CCS awards

Over 100 academic, athletic and extra-curricular awards were presented at the Canora Composite School’s 53 rd annual awards night on June 6.

Rural Saskatchewan puts up admirable fights

Murray Mandryk
Invermay student wins bronze medal in national Skills Canada competition

Invermay student wins bronze medal in national Skills Canada competition

After winning his second straight provincial gold medal in the outdoor power and recreational mechanics category at the provincial Skills Canada competition back in April, Orrie Babichuk, a Grade 12 student in Invermay, won a bronze medal at the nati
Research for upcoming book brings New York City writer to Canora

Research for upcoming book brings New York City writer to Canora

Wayne Hoffman, is a writer based in New York City, but because of research for his upcoming book he is getting a thorough education on the history of Canora.
Canora Minor Ball Day one of the most successful ever

Canora Minor Ball Day one of the most successful ever

The temperature was nice and warm for Canora Minor Ball Day on June 3, but the howling wind was another story, making every pop-up and fly ball an adventure into the unknown for fielders, no matter what the age group.
Rama resident marks loss of STC with one last ride

Rama resident marks loss of STC with one last ride

When Elaine Olson of Rama heard that the STC would be shutting down at the end of May, she wanted to mark the occasion with one final ride. On May 31 she took the bus one last time, this time from Rama to Invermay.
Canora and Invermay athletes participate in district track-and-field competition

Canora and Invermay athletes participate in district track-and-field competition

Athletes from Canora Composite School (CCS) and Invermay School fared well at the district track-and-field competition in Yorkton on May 24-25. In bantam girls, Faith Mickelson of CCS finished fifth in the 100-metre dash with a time of 14.
Former Tadmore resident, now a quadriplegic, writes autobiography

Former Tadmore resident, now a quadriplegic, writes autobiography

Monte Perepelkin of Calgary has been a quadriplegic since a devastating dirt bike accident in 1999, and yet he was very comfortable naming his autobiography The Perfect Life.

StatsCan says farmers will plant two million acres more this year

By Calvin Daniels

In some remote corner…

All things considered... By Gail Krawetz of Invermay
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