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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.
Minister Ottenbreit promotes influenza immunization

Minister Ottenbreit promotes influenza immunization

To raise awareness of the importance of being protected against the influenza virus, Greg Ottenbreit, Minister of Rural and Remote Health, and his family received their influenza immunization shots together with many other families at a Sunrise Healt
New Hyas Baptist minister

New Hyas Baptist minister

The Hyas Baptist Church congregation recently welcomed a new minister. Rev. Devin Seghers and his wife, Joan, who live in Preeceville, have joined the Hyas Church effective September 1.
Gun Club holds final shoot

Gun Club holds final shoot

On November 9, the Canora Gun Club held the final shoot of the year. About 10 shooters came out for the end-of-season shoot. Taking their turns shooting were Hal Thomas and Curtis Bugera. Bob Pysemny was the range officer.
Truck fire

Truck fire

The Canora fire department received a call of a grain truck on fire next to a chicken barn on the west side of Canora at about 5:45 p.m. on November 6.
Canora Atom Cobras meet strong Preeceville team in first game

Canora Atom Cobras meet strong Preeceville team in first game

For the first game of the season on November 8, the Canora Atom Cobras played host to a strong Preeceville Pats team which showed in the final score of 10-1.
Eyes wide shut and Act III in our lives

Eyes wide shut and Act III in our lives

Jean-Paul Sartre was sitting in a cafe when a waitress approached him: "Can I get you something to drink?" Sartre replied, "Yes, I'd like a cup of coffee with sugar, but no cream.
The Travelling Mabels kick off the Canora Arts Council’s Stars for Saskatchewan series

The Travelling Mabels kick off the Canora Arts Council’s Stars for Saskatchewan series

Members of the Canora Arts Council were pleasantly surprised on the evening of November 3 as the audience kept growing for the first concert of the season.
Contributions of Ken Mazur and the late Helen Danylchuk to Ukrainian culture were celebrated Sunday

Contributions of Ken Mazur and the late Helen Danylchuk to Ukrainian culture were celebrated Sunday

Both with strong ties to Canora, Ken Mazur and the late Helen Danylchuk were recognized for their promotion and preservation of Ukrainian culture at the Ukrainian Canadian Congress’s Nation Builders and Community Recognitions Awards program in Saskat
Canada remembers

Canada remembers

Although Canada is a peaceful nation, our history tells us that sometimes as a peace-loving country we have had to stand up and fight for it to remain that way. Such was the case with the Second World War.
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