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Cobras take three of four points in weekend home games

Cobras take three of four points in weekend home games

On Friday night, Canora battled back from a 4-2 deficit to force overtime, but the Swan Valley Axemen scored in the extra period to earn the victory. On Saturday, the Cobras came back with a dominant 10-2 win over the Cote Selects.
Canora and area snowmobilers learn about safety

Canora and area snowmobilers learn about safety

Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association Instructor Jerry Jemieff explained that common sense plays a big role in safe snowmobiling.
Canora/Sturgis RCMP Report: Neighbours feud over snow dumping

Canora/Sturgis RCMP Report: Neighbours feud over snow dumping

RCMP were dispatched to a report of neighbours in Canora feuding over snow. It was alleged one neighbour was pushing snow onto the other neighbour’s driveway at night and pouring water on it to turn it to ice.
November Invermay School news

November Invermay School news

Invermay students hear first-hand the dangers of drinking and driving at the SADD provincial conference in Saskatoon.
Cobras play well but go down to defeat

Cobras play well but go down to defeat

Canora played with a lot of grit against Theodore, but couldn't overcome a rash of penalties in the latter portion of the game.
Vendors provide Christmas shopping bonanza in Canora

Vendors provide Christmas shopping bonanza in Canora

Whether a person was looking for warm winter clothing, jewelry, or tasty Christmas baking, they could probably find it at the Canora Rainbow Hall Christmas Market.
United Church event combines good fun and good food

United Church event combines good fun and good food

In addition to the fun and fellowship, approximately 100 dozen cookies and nearly 2,000 perogies were sold.
Work crews on the job removing snow from Canora streets

Work crews on the job removing snow from Canora streets

Snow may look pretty, but getting it off the Canora streets is a lot of work.
Enthusiastic local residents ignore winter cold to enjoy parade

Enthusiastic local residents ignore winter cold to enjoy parade

The Winter Lights Festival has become a popular tradition for Canora, even if if it means braving snow and minus 20 C temperatures to be part of the parade.
Cougar Corner Headlines: Meeting the needs of the less fortunate

Cougar Corner Headlines: Meeting the needs of the less fortunate

The Canora Composite School Grade 12 students held their annual food drive where students donate non-perishable food products to people who are in need.
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