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Devan C. Tasa

Devan C. Tasa

After graduating with a political science degree from the University of Northern B.C. in 2009, Devan Tasa started blogging about Prince George city council. Liking it so much, Devan decided to go to journalism school at Kamloops' Thompson Rivers University in 2011 to learn how to do it properly. With a journalism degree in hand, Devan started as reporter at the Assiniboia Times in 2013, became editor of the Tisdale Recorder in 2014 and moved to Humboldt in 2018 to become editor of the Humboldt Journal. He was promoted to publisher (general manager) of the paper in 2019. He is now also publisher of the Canora Courier, Kamsack Times and Preeceville Progress and is a proud member of the Â鶹ÊÓƵ.ca news family.

Recent Work by Devan

Rakochy announces run for council

Rakochy announces run for council

Gina Rakochy was on council for more than 15 years and served as mayor for four, while raising her family alongside her late husband Tom.
Canora’s Ukrainian community marks Independence Day

Canora’s Ukrainian community marks Independence Day

The ceremony, hosted by the Canora branch of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and the Ukrainian Catholic Church, was held at the Ukrainian Orthodox Heritage Church on Aug. 24.
Meeting to reveal more on proposed Canora adult living complex

Meeting to reveal more on proposed Canora adult living complex

Bridge Road Developments is proposing a 12-unit adult active living complex in the Canora Golf Course subdivision with suites ranging from 800 to 1,400 square feet.
Kwas to run for re-election as Canora mayor

Kwas to run for re-election as Canora mayor

Mike Kwas said that he and council are aware of what residents want and the community’s needs are.
Plenty to do during Canora in Bloom

Plenty to do during Canora in Bloom

This year's Canora in Bloom will feature wresters from Canadian Wrestling's Elite as they travel across the country in their Cruel Summer Tour.
Trans Canada Trail vandalized by truck

Trans Canada Trail vandalized by truck

Photos posted on the Town of Canora’s Facebook page show a black truck driving through the trail, which is made for foot and bicycle traffic.
Giant blades

Giant blades

Canora and area residents get a surprise look at huge windmill components passing through town.
Kamsack vet clinic could close due to zoning dispute

Kamsack vet clinic could close due to zoning dispute

If the clinic closed, the nearest alternatives would be in Yorkton, Langenburg, Roblin or Preeceville.
Preeceville hockey community presents awards

Preeceville hockey community presents awards

Preeceville's U7, U9, U11, U13 and Senior teams were presented awards at a dinner on April 13.
New Easter tradition continues in Canora

New Easter tradition continues in Canora

The St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church hosted its second annual Way of the Cross Walk on Good Friday.
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