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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.

Been there -- done that

Column by Kaare Askildt Formerly known as The Farmer in Training

Canora among top four municipalities for tax fairness in Central East Saskatchewan

When the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) released its eighth annual report on the comparison of property tax gaps between municipalities, Canora came out at being a little better than average.
Communication towers alter Canora’s skyline

Communication towers alter Canora’s skyline

In the last month, two communication towers altered Canora’s skyline which continues to change.

Local liquor stores to be privatized?

The Canora, Kamsack and Preeceville government liquor stores are among the 40 that the provincial government plans to privitize.

Remembering Paris

Column by Gail Krawetz

Happy Holidays or Merry Christmas?

Column by Sonja Herter
The virtues of laziness and meeting God in slack times

The virtues of laziness and meeting God in slack times

Column by Ken Rolheiser

International Education Week celebrated at Parkland College

During the week of November 16-20, Parkland College joined educational institutions from across Canada and more than 100 other countries in celebrating the 12th annual International Education Week (IEW).

SaskPower outage caused by tree falling on power line

About 1,800 SaskPower customers in Canora and the surrounding area were plunged into the darkness the evening of November 18 when a power outage was caused by a tree falling on a power line, said Jonathan Tremblay, a spokesman for SaskPower.
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