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East-central crops still 7-10 days behind normal development

East-central crops still 7-10 days behind normal development

Saskatchewan Agriculture's Crop Report for the period July 19-25.
Rama distillery wins double gold at world spirits competition

Rama distillery wins double gold at world spirits competition

Owner credits Canora water and years of research.
Canora Supers split first two playoff games

Canora Supers split first two playoff games

Supers take Game 1 at home, but unable to close out the first-round series in Langenburg.
Donation builds momentum for Canora Aquatic Park Project

Donation builds momentum for Canora Aquatic Park Project

Richardson Pioneer Canora presented a donation of $100,000 towards the Canora Aquatic Park Project on behalf of the Richardson Foundation.
St. Anthony's Church holds centennial celebration at Rama

St. Anthony's Church holds centennial celebration at Rama

Parishoners were determined to celebrate their 100th anniversary, even if it meant postponing the celebration to 2022 due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Local performer sings for large crowd at Yorkton Summer Fair

Local performer sings for large crowd at Yorkton Summer Fair

Cassandra Danyluk said performing at larger venues such as the one in Yorkton helps her get more comfortable on-stage.
Outdoor community service kicks off Canora in Bloom

Outdoor community service kicks off Canora in Bloom

Local football player brings home national championship

Local football player brings home national championship

Joey Palagian of Canora helped Team Saskatchewan win it's third straight Canada Cup championship, a 13-1 victory over Alberta.
Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report: Stolen ATV

Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report: Stolen ATV

RCMP received a complaint that an ATV was stolen from outside a residence in the RM of Good Lake. Police recovered the ATV on Canora Beach Road three days later.
Demonstrators object to Kamsack Hospital bed closures

Demonstrators object to Kamsack Hospital bed closures

Approximately 300 people protested service reductions at the Kamsack Hospital while Everett Hindley, the minister of rural health, was there for a tour and meetings with community representatives.
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