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Is it 'all relative' when people aren't actually related?

The first time somebody said ‘it’s all relative’ to me , I was wondering if he was referring to my entire family. It was only later that I learned the usage and meaning of the phrase.

RCMP members hold golf tournament

To raise money for the organization, the Canora detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) held a golf tournament on July 15 at the Canora Golf and Country Club.

Canora council warns about trees affected by Dutch Elm Disease

Elm trees in Canora are in danger as the Town of Canora recently confirmed an outbreak of Dutch Elm Disease in the community.

RCMP continue search for missing golf cart and clubs

The Canora detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are still investigating the disappearance of a golf cart from the Canora Golf and Country Club.
Street dance, parade and dinners major events for Canora in Bloom week

Street dance, parade and dinners major events for Canora in Bloom week

A highlight of the Canora in Bloom week, held throughout the town from July 18 to July 24, was the family street dance, according to the event organizer, Jo-Anne Sigurdson.

Auditor reveals that pipeline regulations are too lax

Those that want to argue the Husky Oil pipeline spill happened because Premier Brad Wall was just too cozy with the oil companies are missing a couple of very important points.

Bigger is not always better in owning a home

I’m in that stage of life where I am keenly aware that my life could have a sudden change in the unforeseeable future.

The rosary and meditation beads have a spiritual and historical meaning

In China, a Red Guard noticed a missionary praying with his Rosary. The soldier stopped him and asked: "What kind of device do you have there?" "As you can see, I am reciting my rosary." "No," the Communist replied, "that’s a radio transmitter.

Churchill port is still worth as much as it was in the past

If you have been involved in the growing, or selling, of grain in Western Canada, you are likely quite familiar with the Port of Churchill.

Embracing the inner nerd at Winnipeg's Ai-kon

This is certainly going to betray my reputation as a mature reporter who covers important and major articles, but the fact of the matter is, when I’m not СÀ¶ÊÓƵ the less heroic side of Peter Parker, I can be a little… nerdy (as I’m sure you have all g
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