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Canora in Bloom celebration starts this weekend

Canora in Bloom celebration starts this weekend

For the first time since 2019, the fun of Canora in Bloom is returning to Canora.
Flight with 230 Ukrainians touches down in Regina

Flight with 230 Ukrainians touches down in Regina

After unspeakable hardships, Ukrainian refugees set to begin new lives in Saskatchewan.
Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report: Showing off

Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report: Showing off

RCMP were dispatched on July 1 to a report of a male doing burnouts with his vehicle in Sturgis. He was located and given a warning for his poor driving behaviour.
Haying operations delayed by cooler temperatures, spotty rains

Haying operations delayed by cooler temperatures, spotty rains

Although crops are nicely advancing and are in relatively good shape overall, many are behind their normal developmental stages for this time of year.
Perfect week wraps up playoff spot for Supers

Perfect week wraps up playoff spot for Supers

Supers win two straight behind strong pitching and timely hitting.
Valedictorian looks back on 13 years leading to graduation

Valedictorian looks back on 13 years leading to graduation

Bella Mykytyshyn said she and her classmates have learned that "School means so much more than tests and marks."
Parade through Canora allows community to celebrate CCS grads

Parade through Canora allows community to celebrate CCS grads

School division representative praises grads for perseverance

School division representative praises grads for perseverance

Shannon Leson commended the graduates for completing their Grade 12 education in spite all the obstacles and disappointments they had to overcome due to COVID-19.
Guest speakers praise graduates for their individuality

Guest speakers praise graduates for their individuality

Cindy Smith, former principal, and Simone Homeniuk, teacher, related how the many fun experiences of the Canora Composite School graduates over the years somehow led to educational excellence, athletic achievement and community spirit. 
Blessing reminds graduates to ‘Be your own greatest cheerleader’

Blessing reminds graduates to ‘Be your own greatest cheerleader’

Pastor Mavis Watson told the Canora Composite School graduates, “The light is green! So keep going no matter what. Trust that life will bring you companions to walk this path with you, to cheer you on, to encourage you, and to help you when you need it."
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