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Seniors graduate from computer training program

A group of seniors were all smiles March 18 when they received certificates at the conclusion of a computer training course delivered at Parkland College in Yorkton, according to a release from the College.

Parking lot woes

All Things Considered column by Gail Ktawetz
Canora rink wins Kamsack’s Club 55 bonspiel

Canora rink wins Kamsack’s Club 55 bonspiel

The Bob Roll rink of Canora topped Kamsack’s Club 55 bonspiel which concluded with a banquet on March 23. A total of 16 rinks were entered in the bonspiel which was held March 21 to 23, said Lloyd Thomas, president of Club 55.
Preeceville midgets crowned Major Hockey League B-side champions

Preeceville midgets crowned Major Hockey League B-side champions

It came down to the third and deciding game but the Preeceville Midget Pats, on which three players are from Canora, won the Major Hockey League B-side banner in overtime before a packed home-town crowd on March 20.
Preeceville fisherman wins the main prize at Buchanan SWF ice fishing derby

Preeceville fisherman wins the main prize at Buchanan SWF ice fishing derby

Dave Hearn of Preeceville won $1,000, the main prize, at the fourth annual ice-fishing derby sponsored by the Buchanan branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation on March 13.

Signs of the season – spring!

Column by Sonja Herter

Easter thoughts and pebbles in the sand

Pause for Reflection column by Ken Rolheiser

Area students share in more than $75,000 worth of scholarships at Parkland College

Last week, Parkland College announced that a number of area students are among the 68 to share in more than $75,000 worth of the internal spring scholarships.

CCS students introduced to the democratic voting system

Canora Composite School students were among about 20,000 Saskatchewan students who voted in a mock provincial election on March 23-24, but the results will not be published until the polls close in the actual polling date on April 4.
More than 100 people participate in Canora’s spring mass registration event

More than 100 people participate in Canora’s spring mass registration event

While saying goodbye to winter with a free public skate, Canora area residents had the opportunity to welcome spring and summer programming at a mass registration event at the Civic Centre.
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