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The perfect gift

The perfect gift

Column by Gail Krawetz

Humanitarian help pulled in all directions

By Sonja Herter (Korol) Former Donwell resident
Province remembers the Holodomor

Province remembers the Holodomor

On November 24, MLA Ken Krawetz, Saskatchewan-Ukraine Relations Legislative Secretary, participated in a memorial candle lighting ceremony at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building to remember the millions of victims of Holodomor, a man-made famine th
Rama鈥檚 Ukrainian community led in the commemoration of the Holodomor

Rama鈥檚 Ukrainian community led in the commemoration of the Holodomor

Since the passing of Bill 40 in 2008 when Saskatchewan became the first province in Canada to recognize the Holodomor, Rama has continued to observe the fourth Saturday of November as the Commemoration of the Holodomor.

Career Explorations 2015 provided the answers for the future

More than 2,000 high school students from the Parkland region attended Career Explorations 2015 at the Gallagher Centre in Yorkton on November 20.

The Interview

By Kaare Askildt Formerly known as The Farmer in Training

The Canora Courier is now available on the Internet

The Canora Courier weekly community newspaper is now available on the Internet. This newspaper, which was established in 1908, is one of the last remaining community newspapers owned by Glacier Media Group with an Internet presence.

Open House for the Yorkton Milk Drop to be held December 2

Sunrise Health Region would like to invite everyone to its 鈥淥pen House of the Yorkton Milk Drop.鈥 This event will be held in the main board room at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre on December 3.
Canora Novice Red team overwhelms the Cote Novice Chiefs 24-2

Canora Novice Red team overwhelms the Cote Novice Chiefs 24-2

Playing host to the Cote Novice Chiefs on Sunday, the Canora Novice Red team recorded an overwhelming 24-2 win.
Well known musicians provide lively entertainment for Keen Age Centre social

Well known musicians provide lively entertainment for Keen Age Centre social

Lorne Procyshen, playing the dulcimer (cymbally), and Peter Kobelka, playing the violin, provided lively entertainment for the Canora Kenn Age Centre social on November 15.
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