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New doctor impressed by level of health care offered in small community

New doctor impressed by level of health care offered in small community

Very impressed by Canora’s medical facilities, Dr. Hamed Afshari is the newest addition to the community’s primary health care team. He is also one of Canada’s newest citizens, taking his oath about two months ago in Vancouver.
Counterfeit money alert from the Kamsack area

Counterfeit money alert from the Kamsack area

The Kamsack RCMP would like to make people aware of the presence of counterfeit money that has recently been passed or attempted to be passed at various Kamsack area businesses, said Sgt. Terry Wilson.
Canora Health and Wellness Centre grand opening celebrated

Canora Health and Wellness Centre grand opening celebrated

Greg Ottenbreit, minister responsible for Rural and Remote Health, cut the ribbon Thursday to officially mark the opening of the Canora Health and Wellness Centre.
Mistaken identity

Mistaken identity

By Gail Krawetz
The defining moments in our darkest hours

The defining moments in our darkest hours

By Ken Rolheiser

Yorkton woman killed in three-vehicle collision

It wasn’t until after 5 p.m. November 10 before traffic was flowing in both directions indicating that the accident scene from the fatal accident in the morning had been cleared away. At approximately 10:22 a.m.

Fall is here!

By Kaare Askildt (formerly known as the Farmer in Training)
Large gathering for Remembrance Day Service

Large gathering for Remembrance Day Service

Close to 200 persons gathered at the cenotaph at the town hall for the annual Remembrance Day service. As Pastor Greg Bright said, that was just the first part of the Remembrance Day ceremony. The second part was at St.
Legion branch is rebuilding its numbers

Legion branch is rebuilding its numbers

The Canora branch of the Royal Canadian Legion is growing and never was it so evident than at the Remembrance Day service on November 11.
Remembrance Day Service began in Rama at the church

Remembrance Day Service began in Rama at the church

The Remembrance Day service in Rama began at St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Church with a special mass to pray for those who served Canada, fighting for freedom. In his homily, Rev. Marcin Mironiuk stated how each war begins because of "sin.
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