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CCS Grads celebrate on brand new stage

CCS Grads celebrate on brand new stage

Canora Composite School Class of 2024, includes 6 girls and 16 boys, held graduation exercises at King George Park on June 27.
Birthday 102 a special event for long-time Canora resident

Birthday 102 a special event for long-time Canora resident

Pauline Schinborn, who lived in Canora for 36 years, celebrated her 102nd birthday with a party held on June 22 at Rainbow Hall in Canora attended by approximately 35 family and friends.
Youngsters have fun while learning about the world around them

Youngsters have fun while learning about the world around them

Regional KidsFirst held a summer family fun day at the Canora Public Library with over 40 adults and children under the age of six in attendance.
Enjoying community barbecue while supporting the less fortunate

Enjoying community barbecue while supporting the less fortunate

All proceeds from the Crossroads Credit Union member appreciation barbecue went to the Canora Filling the Gap Food Bank.
Canora RCMP: Vehicle clocked at over 200 km/h near Amsterdam

Canora RCMP: Vehicle clocked at over 200 km/h near Amsterdam

Â鶹´«Ã½AV.ca's most read detachment report.
Update: Canora death deemed non-suspicious

Update: Canora death deemed non-suspicious

Police looked into a reports of a injured man at a Canora residence. The man was found. EMS pronounced him deceased on the scene.
Supers battle weather, cancelations, extend unbeaten streak

Supers battle weather, cancelations, extend unbeaten streak

On June 19 the Supers hosted the Saltcoats Lakers for the first time since 2007. The biggest jolt of the game was a Grady Wolkowski two-run homer that allowed Canora to escape with a 3-3 tie.
Who says girls can’t play football?

Who says girls can’t play football?

For Tyrell MacLean, coach of the Yorkton Kinsmen Lady Gridders, hosting a football camp in Canora was a positive step in the progression of girls football.
Canora students learn about differences in other countries

Canora students learn about differences in other countries

During the Grade 6A International Bazaar, CCS students greeted visitors and shared their newfound knowledge of their chosen countries among Canada’s Atlantic neighbours.
Student with Canora ties reaches podium at national competition

Student with Canora ties reaches podium at national competition

Lukas Beblow of Edmonton, grandson of David and Christine Shabbits of Canora won third place in automotive technology at the Skills Canada National Competition held in Quebec City.
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