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Canora parish bids farewell to popular long-time minister

Canora parish bids farewell to popular long-time minister

The affection for Father Rac was apparent as approximately 135 supporters filled the Ukrainian Catholic Hall for the Father Rac farewell/retirement social.
NDP Candidates express concerns over health care and education

NDP Candidates express concerns over health care and education

Candidates meeting provides opportunity for area residents to share their concerns.
Visit Duck Mountain Provincial Park this summer

Visit Duck Mountain Provincial Park this summer

Duck Mountain is an interprovincial park bordering Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Crop report: farmers navigate rain shortage while haying fields

Crop report: farmers navigate rain shortage while haying fields

Although the rain slowed seeding earlier in the season, many producers are hoping it will return to prevent crop conditions from regressing.
Canora in Bloom provides something for all ages and interests

Canora in Bloom provides something for all ages and interests

This year's Canora in Bloom includes dancing, downtown street market, great food, golfing, and the grand opening of the new Canora Aquatic Park.
McMunn and Yates host 52nd Anniversary barbecue

McMunn and Yates host 52nd Anniversary barbecue

KCI students took charge of the grilling duties and served up tasty burgers and hot dogs to the attendees. The community turned out in fair numbers to support the cause and enjoy the festivities.
Crop report: spring rains enhance pasture conditions and growth

Crop report: spring rains enhance pasture conditions and growth

Producers are busy haying and spraying fungicides following the warm and humid weather that is favourable for disease development.
Larissa Kitchemonia named Regina Indigenous Artist in Residence

Larissa Kitchemonia named Regina Indigenous Artist in Residence

Plans are for Kitchemonia, a Anishnaabe-Saulteaux woman from The Key First Nation, to explore the theme of ‘Urban Indigeneity’ as Regina Indigenous Artist in Residence.
Cumberland, Parkland colleges merge into Suncrest College

Cumberland, Parkland colleges merge into Suncrest College

The college's new website and social media channels will launch later this summer, and branded materials and signage will be updated over the coming months.
Crop report: soaking rain needed to help with stressed crops

Crop report: soaking rain needed to help with stressed crops

Haying is underway in the region with 13 per cent of the hay crop cut and waiting to be baled, seven per cent is currently baled or silage.
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