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Canora parish bids farewell to popular long-time minister

Canora parish bids farewell to popular long-time minister

The affection for Father Rac was apparent as approximately 135 supporters filled the Ukrainian Catholic Hall for the Father Rac farewell/retirement social.
RCMP Report: Art supplies stolen from Canora Composite School

RCMP Report: Art supplies stolen from Canora Composite School

RCMP investigated a break-and-enter at the Canora Composite School. A male had broken a window, gained access to the building and stolen art supplies.
Crop report: growth development thrives despite reduced rainfall

Crop report: growth development thrives despite reduced rainfall

Although the rain slowed seeding earlier in the season, many producers are hoping it will return to prevent crop conditions from regressing.
Canora in Bloom provides something for all ages and interests

Canora in Bloom provides something for all ages and interests

This year's Canora in Bloom includes dancing, downtown street market, great food, golfing, and the grand opening of the new Canora Aquatic Park.
Museum hosted open day tea to welcome new season

Museum hosted open day tea to welcome new season

Big things planned for Sturgis museum.
Sturgis graduation ceremony held in the park

Sturgis graduation ceremony held in the park

Sturgis graduates end an era but begin a new chapter.
Sturgis graduates honoured with awards

Sturgis graduates honoured with awards

Academic awards went to grads who averaged 80% or higher in Grades 10, 11, and 12.
Preeceville woman charged with attempted murder

Preeceville woman charged with attempted murder

The charges stem from an incident where a woman threatened to injure two other women before driving toward them on Highway 49 in Preeceville, striking one of them.
Crop report: recent rainfall ensures adequate topsoil moisture

Crop report: recent rainfall ensures adequate topsoil moisture

Producers are busy haying and spraying fungicides following the warm and humid weather that is favourable for disease development.
Larissa Kitchemonia named Regina Indigenous Artist in Residence

Larissa Kitchemonia named Regina Indigenous Artist in Residence

Plans are for Kitchemonia, a Anishnaabe-Saulteaux woman from The Key First Nation, to explore the theme of ‘Urban Indigeneity’ as Regina Indigenous Artist in Residence.
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