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News from Good Spirit Acres

By Joan Thompson

Scheduled clinic days resume in Invermay

Sunrise Health Region advises that regularly scheduled clinics will be resuming at the Invermay Health Centre, beginning on March 2.

Town of Canora providing agricultural lands for Health Foundation鈥檚 farming fundraiser

At a flat fee of $1, the town will be leasing several parcels of agricultural land to the Canora and District Health Care Foundation for a major farming fundraiser in 2016-2017.
Canora Travel Club preparing for Euro Trip to Ireland, England and Scotland

Canora Travel Club preparing for Euro Trip to Ireland, England and Scotland

Thirty eight members of the Canora Travel Club, including about 20 Canora Composite School students, will be spending the Easter break in Europe.

Good Spirit Acres column

By Joan Thompson
Canora junior mixed team wins gold at Districts

Canora junior mixed team wins gold at Districts

In spite of there not having been a curling team assembled at the Canora Composite School in six years, a CCS foursome is wearing gold medals won at the District competition.
CCS students鈥 fruit sales raises funds for student in Ghana

CCS students鈥 fruit sales raises funds for student in Ghana

A group of about 15 students of the Canora Composite School are watching their spare change while contrasting the many advantages they have living in Canada with living conditions for a student in Ghana.
CCS senior girls basketball team places thir

CCS senior girls basketball team places thir

The Canora Composite School鈥檚 senior girls Cougar basketball team placed third in its own tournament held on January 29 and 30. In their first game, the Canora girls played a Humboldt team and came away with a 41-14 win.
Minor Hockey Day in Canora featured 鈥渁 great day of hockey鈥

Minor Hockey Day in Canora featured 鈥渁 great day of hockey鈥

All five of the Canora Minor Hockey teams 鈥減layed great鈥 during Canora Minor Hockey Day on January 30, and each one placed second in its division.

A Norwegian buys peppers from an Asian farmer

Column by Kaare Askildt, formerly known as The Farmer in Training
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