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A 31-year-old Canora man will serve five years in federal penitentiary, less 71 days time-served, fo

A 31-year-old Canora man will serve five years in federal penitentiary, less 71 days time-served, for sexual interference and possession of child pornography. In a joint submission with the defence, Andrew Wyatt, the town prosecutor.
College adds three members to its board of governors

College adds three members to its board of governors

Effective February 4, Parkland College announced the appointment of three new members to its board of governors: Don Bahrey of Canora, Brian Hicke of Melville, and Leonard Keshane of Keeseekoose First Nation.

Canora team participated in cadet zone curling bonspiel

Members of the Canora 566 air cadet squadron who participated in the zone bonspiel in Preeceville on February 21, from left, were: Grasie Paul, Amber Lafonta, Kelsey Miller and Hayley O鈥機onnor.
As easy as pie

As easy as pie

All things considered column by Gail Krawetz

The cost of eating

Column by Sonja Herter
Touching the hem of His garment

Touching the hem of His garment

Pause for Reflection Column by Ken Rolheiser
River Ridge SWF branch receives plaque at provincial convention

River Ridge SWF branch receives plaque at provincial convention

The River Ridge branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation received a plaque in recognition of $40,000 being donated for the Habitat Trust program.

Criminal Code must be updated to protect women and families

Last week, Cathay Wagantall, the MP for the Yorkton-Melville riding, introduced a private members bill called 鈥淐assie and Molly鈥檚 Law鈥 in the House of Commons.

Women of Cuba prepared the World Day of Prayer service being held at Canora on Friday

The World Day of Prayer service, which was written by the Christian women in Cuba, will be held on March 4 at the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Canora.
Crooks are captured, love triumphs and the audience rejoices in response to the United Church Player

Crooks are captured, love triumphs and the audience rejoices in response to the United Church Player

The audience quickly got into the fun world created by the zany characters of Stop the Presses last week, a presentation of the St. Andrew鈥檚 United Church Players.
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