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Enjoyable season for U18 Cobras ends against Moosomin

Enjoyable season for U18 Cobras ends against Moosomin

Canora battles hard to the end, but Moosomin wins the best-of-three series in two straight games.
Kamsack's Eaglestone Lodge receives medical cart, muster signs

Kamsack's Eaglestone Lodge receives medical cart, muster signs

Winter Wonderland highlights young Togo skaters

Winter Wonderland highlights young Togo skaters

The 聽March 3 event showcased the talent and hard work of the club's skaters in a series of captivating performances set to beloved musical soundtracks.
Harvard Media expands online news presence with acquisition of SASKTODAY.ca

Harvard Media expands online news presence with acquisition of SASKTODAY.ca

MOOSEJAWTODAY.COM has also been acquired, and a partnership has been formed with Glacier Media.
Duck Mountain Loppet marks another year of cross-country skiing

Duck Mountain Loppet marks another year of cross-country skiing

Skiers of all ages, ranging from a sprightly four-year-old to an active 80-year-old, took part in the event.
Kamsack Flyers triumph over Preeceville Pats in U13 hockey game

Kamsack Flyers triumph over Preeceville Pats in U13 hockey game

The final score was 13-5 in favour of the Kamsack Flyers.
U18 Cobras fall in provincials, league playoffs next challenge

U18 Cobras fall in provincials, league playoffs next challenge

Cupar Canucks just too much for the Cobras to overcome in provincials.
Injured bird found in Canora released after recovery

Injured bird found in Canora released after recovery

Prior to release, Frida the sharp-shinned hawk successfully completed five months of rehabilitation for a broken wing.
Cobras work overtime to tie series, force deciding game at home

Cobras work overtime to tie series, force deciding game at home

Canora fought back, beat the odds, and won a pair of overtime thrillers to force the fifth and deciding Game in Canora on Friday.
43rd Annual Duck Mountain Ski Loppet returns despite warm weather

43rd Annual Duck Mountain Ski Loppet returns despite warm weather

Amidst the serene backdrop of Duck Mountain Provincial Park, the 43rd Annual Duck Mountain Ski Loppet unfolded with the familiar buzz of excitement and camaraderie on Feb. 24.
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