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Old age is creeping in

By Kaare Askildt Formerly known as the Farmer in Training
Guiding a pen to produce beautiful loops and swirls is a lost art

Guiding a pen to produce beautiful loops and swirls is a lost art

All things considered column by Gail Krawetz

Liquor store privitization will not be good for Canora

(EDITOR鈥橲 NOTE: The following letter was sent to Mayor Gina Rakochy and the writer has since requested it be included in the Courier鈥檚 Letters to the Editor section.)
The Jesus question and the celebrations of Lent

The Jesus question and the celebrations of Lent

Pause for Reflection column by Ken Rolheiser
Drive to preserve our wildlife legacy gaining momentum with the next generation

Drive to preserve our wildlife legacy gaining momentum with the next generation

Having so many youngsters participate in the annual banquet and awards night of the River Ridge branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation is proof that the mission is working to ensure that 鈥渙ur wildlife legacy鈥 continues, said Kathy Thomas, bra
Collecting for Telemiracle

Collecting for Telemiracle

On Thursday, a group headed by members of the Sturgis Kinsmen Club canvassed Canora to raise money for Telemiracle. More than $2,500 was collected in Canora and another $1,100 was raised on the 鈥渞un鈥 back to Sturgis.

The bad idea drawer is filling up really fast

Column by Kaare Askillt - formerly known as the Farmer in Training

A 31-year-old Canora man will serve five years in federal penitentiary, less 71 days time-served, fo

A 31-year-old Canora man will serve five years in federal penitentiary, less 71 days time-served, for sexual interference and possession of child pornography. In a joint submission with the defence, Andrew Wyatt, the town prosecutor.
College adds three members to its board of governors

College adds three members to its board of governors

Effective February 4, Parkland College announced the appointment of three new members to its board of governors: Don Bahrey of Canora, Brian Hicke of Melville, and Leonard Keshane of Keeseekoose First Nation.

Canora team participated in cadet zone curling bonspiel

Members of the Canora 566 air cadet squadron who participated in the zone bonspiel in Preeceville on February 21, from left, were: Grasie Paul, Amber Lafonta, Kelsey Miller and Hayley O鈥機onnor.
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