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CCS cross-country runners run at Cherrydale and Deer Park meets

Members of the Canora Composite School cross-country team continue their twice-weekly practices as the focus turns to districts and, maybe, provincials.

Crossroads Credit Unions accepting donations for the Canadian Red Cross to support refugee crisis

Crossroads Credit Union, like most Saskatchewan credit unions, is working with the Canadian Red Cross to collect donations, which will be matched by the federal government, to help refugees forced from their homes because of war.

Neighbour to the south finds new twist on "If it sounds too good to be true…"

Everyone has heard the old adage: "If it sounds too good to be true – it probably is." It is one that has special meaning for Gordon Otto of Yorkton.

Saskatchewan Crown corporations use trade agreements to improve procurement

Effective September 1, Saskatchewan Crown corporations began taking advantage of exemptions in the Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT) to improve procurement opportunities for businesses in Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, the provinces unde

Proposed Quill Lakes diversion project will not move forward

The provincial government is not proceeding with the Kutawagan Creek Diversion Project for the Quill Lakes.

Canada Safety Council urges proper use of student backpacks

School is back in session for most students, and with the new school year comes new schoolbooks, new supplies and new binders full of new homework.

Extreme Paintball coming back September 27

On September 27, Extreme Paintball will be making its second showing in a little more than a month’s time at the Canora sports grounds.

Keep vehicles locked

Canora RCMP officers are reminding members of the community to keep their vehicles locked at all times while not in use, says Cst. Taunya Konratoff.

Telemiracle wants your story!

On September 15, organizers of Telemiracle launched a sevenmonth campaign called MyTelemiracleStory.com to collect stories and memories about Telemiracle from the people of Saskatchewan.

Motorists need to pay more attention to highway workers and emergency vehicles

On September 9, the Yorkton Rural RCMP detachment is-sued a statement that motorists need to pay more attention to safety when encountering highway workers and emergency vehicles. Cst.
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