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Child Action Plan to have its own premises

The Canora Child Action Plan (CAP) will begin operating out of its own premises beginning January 1. During the December 15 meeting of Canora town council, an offer from CAP to rent the building for $300 a month was accepted by town council.
NASP donation

NASP donation

CCS Donation

CCS Donation

Bring on the Christmas stories and peace

Column by Ken Rolheiser

Satisfying agreements or not?

Column by Sonja Herter
Silent night, holy night

Silent night, holy night

Column by Gail Krawetz
Christmas Mini Market achieves success above all expectations

Christmas Mini Market achieves success above all expectations

With between 200 and 300 customers making the Legion Dugout feel overcrowded at times, the Christmas Mini Market on Sunday was very successful, exceeding all expectations, said Candace Doogan, the organizer.
Santa鈥檚 Holiday Hoedown

Santa鈥檚 Holiday Hoedown

It was an evening of song, dance and a few laughs when the grades 5 and 6 students presented 鈥淪anta鈥檚 Holiday Hoedown鈥 at the Canora Composite School on December 16.
Canora Flames donate $1,000 to Canora & District Health Care Foundation

Canora Flames donate $1,000 to Canora & District Health Care Foundation

Following a tradition of supporting community causes, on Friday the Canora Flames recreational hockey club donated $1,000 to the Canora & District Health Care Foundation.
A special quilt for a special child

A special quilt for a special child

After Sophia Hvidston, 4, had led such a wonderful 鈥減ay it forward鈥 project to bring more toys and joy to Ronald McDonald House in Saskatoon, that a group of Canora quilters decided that they wanted to do something special for Sophia.
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