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Nutrition programs at Canora schools each receive $1,000 awards from DuPont Pioneer

Last week Rob and Jim Bletsky, local sales representatives for DuPont Pioneer, awarded $1,000 to each of the Canora schools 鈥 Canora Composite School and Canora Junior Elementary School 鈥 from the company鈥檚 Full Belly! Full Mind! grant grogram to hel

Canora鈥檚 new garbage collection bylaw may put landscape contractors out of business

When the Canora town council passed its new garbage collection bylaw earlier this spring, the decision was made to not give any contractors a gate key to the nuisance grounds.

Seniors using new technology to do more reading

鈥淚t is pretty cool when an 85-year-old senior is able to use technology to help him or her read,鈥 said Jennifer Bisschop, the Canora Composite School librarian.
Canora NASP archers make their presence known at provincials

Canora NASP archers make their presence known at provincials

Canora archers in the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) wore their traditional Red NASP colours and because of the size of group, became known as the 鈥淪ea of Red鈥 at the 小蓝视频 Provincials in Weyburn on April 30.

LOOKING BACK... A Decade Ago May 18, 2016

Beth Machnee and Tina Slowski were photographed receiving autographs from Amanda Falk, a Juno Award winner, who was on the 鈥淏UG Tour鈥 across Saskatchewan. BUG is an acronym for 鈥淏eautiful and Unique Girls.

Production of canary seed is not new but producing it for human consumption is new

It was an announcement made with limited fanfare, even in the ag sector it seemed, yet it could open the door to an intriguing new niche market. In January a release by the Canary Seed Development Commission of Saskatchewan (CDCS) at www.canaryseed.

No sense to stand taken by abortion proponents against anti-abortion flag

(Editor鈥檚 note: Rev. Jeffrey Stephaniuk lived in Norquay from 1996 to 1999 and was known throughout a much larger area for playing the bandura at various functions.

Old tree removed

During the last week of April, Sawyer Landscaping of Saskatoon was hired by the town to remove what had to have been one of the oldest trees in the community.
Seneca Root spring meeting hosts area museum representatives in Preeceville

Seneca Root spring meeting hosts area museum representatives in Preeceville

Joy Stusek gave the report from the Canora Station House Museum at the annual Seneca Root meeting of museums which was held in Preeceville on April 27.
Spring tea continues to be a good fundraiser for the Canora Hospital Auxiliary

Spring tea continues to be a good fundraiser for the Canora Hospital Auxiliary

About 100 persons attended the Canora Hospital Auxiliary鈥檚 annual spring tea on Saturday. The winners of the raffle prizes are as follows: Betty Lamount, First prize $200; Louie Zaislak, second prize of $100; and Derek Senkow, third prize of $75.
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