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What鈥檚 old is new again

What鈥檚 old is new again

All Things Considered column by Gail Krawetz
Bowie鈥檚 last album and finding out who you really are

Bowie鈥檚 last album and finding out who you really are

Pause for Reflection column by Ken Rolheiser

Aboriginal storytellers to teach and entertain district students

Two Aboriginal storytellers who were in the area鈥檚 schools last year are returning to the district in February, which is Saskatchewan Aboriginal Storytelling Month.

PWOS to pass through Canora

Ten Saskatchewan women will once again set out on their snowmobiles January 31st on a 1,400 kilometre trek to raise money for equipment as well as bring awareness for breast cancer research.
Judges selected for Parkland Music Festival in Canora

Judges selected for Parkland Music Festival in Canora

The judges for the Parkland Music Festival which starts February 7 and concludes on the 12th in Canora have been selected.
Command changes for Canora squadron of Royal Canadian Cadets

Command changes for Canora squadron of Royal Canadian Cadets

Lt. Darren Paul became the commanding officer of the Canora Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets on January 20. He succeeds Trish Anderson, who has served for eight years with the squadron. Lt.

Winter

Column By Kaare Askildt Formerly known as The Farmer in Training

Canora SWF branch reorganizes

After a tense start to the new year, members of the Canora branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation were able to breath a collective sigh of relief on January 12 when branch executive was re-organized.
Scenes from the Canora Novice hockey tournament during the weekend

Scenes from the Canora Novice hockey tournament during the weekend

In the six-team tournament Saturday and Sunday, which included Canora Red and Canora Black Cobras teams, Preeceville won the A-side final. Yorkton won the B-side final and Kamsack won the C-side.
Strong interest exhibited in Viterra youth curling clinic offered in Canora

Strong interest exhibited in Viterra youth curling clinic offered in Canora

To address the dwindling interest in junior curling in the Canora area, a curling clinic was organized for January 10 and the organizer was pleasantly surprised when 28 youth signed up from Canora, Preeceville, Sturgis, Norquay, Kamsack and Yorkton.
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