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Staff in place as school is to begin September 1

The 2015-16 school year is to begin for teachers on August 27 and for students regular classes will begin on September 1.
Pensioner's Prom Number two repeats success

Pensioner's Prom Number two repeats success

Canora students who were born in 1950 and will be receiving old age pension this year were the stars of the Pensioner鈥檚 Prom on Saturday. This is the second year for the event. It began last year with the students who were born in 1949.

Consider adding tenant insurance to your back-to-school shopping list

Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan (FCAA) is reminding post-secondary students who are renting this fall to consider tenant insurance.

Nominations open for province's highest honour and outstanding volunteers

Nomination deadlines are fast approaching for both the Saskatchewan Order of Merit and the Volunteer Medal.
Fifth annual bike rally

Fifth annual bike rally

Fifth annual bike rally proved to be great fun for all ages

Fifth annual bike rally proved to be great fun for all ages

The 铿乫th annual Sturgis motorcycle rally weekend kicked off on July 31 with a dance with music that was supplied by James Williams at the Night Train Saloon outdoor stage.

Saskatchewan calls for full repeal of COOL

On July 30, Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart reiterated the importance of the U.S. Senate鈥檚 outright repeal of Country of Origin Labelling (COOL) for beef and pork. 鈥淔rankly, this issue has been dragging on for far too long,鈥 Stewart said.
Cook family presented with Century Family Farm Award

Cook family presented with Century Family Farm Award

On the August long weekend, approximately 150 members of the Cook family gathered at the original family homestead in the Hazel Dell area for a reunion that highlighted the presentation of a Century Family Award.

Wall grateful to receive support for national contingency and firefighting training

Premier Brad Wall has announced that he is pleased that other premiers have joined Saskatchewan and BC to call on the federal government on measures that will improve preparedness and response to wildfires.

West Nile Virus precautions

The Sunrise Health Region administration is reminding residents to be aware of mosquitoes that may carry the West Nile Virus. Because of the hot and dry weather conditions, there are fewer mosquitoes this year than during previous years.
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