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Rocky  Neufeld

Rocky Neufeld

Rocky Neufeld has been reporting for Canora Courier and editing for the Courier as well as Preeceville Progress and Kamsack Times since the spring of 2017.
“I grew up on a family farm near Boissevain, Man. (extra points if you know where that is). I acquired a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Animal Science major) from the University of Manitoba, and later a broadcast diploma from the National Institute of Broadcasting. I have worked in radio as a DJ, on TV as an agricultural reporter for the local news, and as a writer/producer for the Prairie Farm Report TV program, before my arrival in Canora.â€

Recent Work by Rocky

Young riders try their luck on sheep at Ag Days

Young riders try their luck on sheep at Ag Days

Mutton busting was one of the most looked forward to events at Canora Ag Days.
All kinds of fun for kids at Ag Days

All kinds of fun for kids at Ag Days

With everything from a pet show to stick horse races, kids had plenty of excitement at Canora Ag Days on Aug. 24-25.
Action was hot and heavy during Ag Days Slo-Pitch tournament

Action was hot and heavy during Ag Days Slo-Pitch tournament

After the dust had settled, Rayzr’s Royals defeated BR Sluggers to win the Ag Days Slo-Pitch tournament championship on Aug. 24
Ag Days organizers overcome track issue in time for Day 2 racing

Ag Days organizers overcome track issue in time for Day 2 racing

Chuckwagon races only held on final day of Canora Ag Days, other events held both days.
Current and former Canora Supers to receive special honour

Current and former Canora Supers to receive special honour

The 1998 Yorkton Expos 18U baseball will be inducted into the Yorkton Sports Hall of Fame on Sept. 7, including a number of players with Canora connections.
Church service in the park enjoys God’s creation

Church service in the park enjoys God’s creation

Parkland Christian Centre and Gateway Community Church joined together to host an outdoor church service at King George Park on Aug. 25.
New CJES staff member continues the family teaching tradition

New CJES staff member continues the family teaching tradition

Alexandria Martin has been interested in education for pretty much her whole life, beginning with her childhood on the family farm.
Canora resident excited to join staff at Canora Composite School

Canora resident excited to join staff at Canora Composite School

Shelby Stefanyshyn said, as a teacher, “It’s incredibly rewarding to see students learn new concepts, grow their confidence, and develop their own perspectives.â€
Petting Zoo animals star attractions at Party in the Park

Petting Zoo animals star attractions at Party in the Park

Clay Steciuk was one of many youngsters who enjoyed getting a pony ride.
Vendors enjoy nature’s beauty at Party in the Park

Vendors enjoy nature’s beauty at Party in the Park

Sasha Haltigin and her big sister Nora of Montreal call their business Nosha, a mashup of their first names. They sell clay beads and charm bracelets mostly made by the two siblings and other family members. They were in Canora visiting family.
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