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Remember the promise of Canora鈥檚 flax fibre plant?

Remember the promise of Canora鈥檚 flax fibre plant?

Often we are reminded of good ideas which just never quite lived up to the expectation.
Ethnic evening pays tribute to cultures

Ethnic evening pays tribute to cultures

Community members were treated to a special evening of sampling foods representing many countries during the Preeceville and District Heritage Museum ethnic dessert evening held at the Preeceville Club 60 on September 25.

Preeceville skating arena scheduled to start up

The Preeceville Skating Arena is scheduled to house numerous hockey teams in the Preeceville Minor Hockey Association and serve the Preeceville Figure Skating Club; as well as overseeing general skates.
Greystone Scholar selected as Liberal candidate for Yorkton-Melville

Greystone Scholar selected as Liberal candidate for Yorkton-Melville

A former Melville resident who is a Greystone Scholar at the University of Saskatchewan and who because of her community involvement and academic excellence was accepted into the University of Oxford in England, is the Liberal candidate for the Yorkt

Tanning bed regulations to take effect this fall

Regulations to prohibit use of in-door tanning beds by youth under 18 have been completed and will take effect November 1.

Westerlund reappointed to Hyas Housing Authority

Gwindy Westerlund has been reappointed to the Hyas Housing Authority board of directors, according to Trudy Jackson, a spokesperson for Saskatchewan Social Services. Other members of the board are: Sonia Serdachny, Dale Zawislak, Lydia Dzaman and V.

Do you know your risk tolerance?

By Brenda Stefanson Regional farm Business management specialist, Watrous office Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture Daily, farmers are faced with making many decisions about their farming operation.

Community Rink Affordability Grant back for a fourth year

The Government of Saskatchewan is once again offering the Community Rink Affordability Grant to communities across the province. The Government of Saskatchewan is committing $1.7 million to the grant program in 2015.
YAGELNISKI, Curley

YAGELNISKI, Curley

At the age of 58 years, Curley Yagelniski passed away on September 3, 2015. Curley was born on September 29, 1956 in Canora, SK to Joe and Jean Yagelniski.
Trudeau deficits no answer

Trudeau deficits no answer

Can someone tell me whatever happened to the quaint old notion that it鈥檚 actually the government鈥檚 job to balance the budget? I ask this not necessarily on my behalf, but on behalf of Liberal leader Justin Trudeau who seems rather dismissive of the n
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