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Canora Veselka Ukrainian Dance Club presents energetic 43rd annual concert

Canora Veselka Ukrainian Dance Club presents energetic 43rd annual concert

The Canora Veselka Ukrainian Dance Club presented its 43 rd annual concert at the Canora Composite School on April 9, in the jam packed school gym.

Vimy Ridge centennial was an opportunity to learn the lesson that our fallen and dead have taught us

On April 9 we commemorated the 100 th anniversary of the battle of Vimy Ridge.

Investigating the similarities between stupid and dumb

By Kaare Askildt
Invermay student wins second straight gold medal in provincial Skills Canada competition

Invermay student wins second straight gold medal in provincial Skills Canada competition

Orrie Babichuk, a Grade 12 student in Invermay, completed his second straight gold medal performance in the outdoor power and recreation equipment category at the provincial Skills Canada competition in Saskatoon on April 6-7.
Pair from Canora and Mikado recognized for stewardship of wildlife habitat

Pair from Canora and Mikado recognized for stewardship of wildlife habitat

After retiring from their careers as railroaders, Doug Lapitsky of Mikado and Hal Thomas of Canora were looking for meaningful projects where they could make a difference.

Annual meeting sets optimistic future course for Canora Soccer Club

The Canora Soccer Club held its annual general meeting at the Canora Composite School on April 6. The group is focused on keeping youth active at a low cost, which is why soccer is a good fit for them, said Candace Doogan, vice-president.

Canada enters adulthood

By Gail Krawetz

Canora resident disgusted regarding cancellation of STC bus services

I am writing this with anger and disgust about the end of the STC bus. I moved into Canora last week from the city, as I have lived in the country most of my life.

Pulse growers welcome news that access to markets in India to continue

By Calvin Daniels

Government distributes charitable gaming grants worth more than $1.2 million

The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) is supporting groups and organizations in the province by providing more than $1.2 million in charitable gaming grants.
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