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More than 50 vendors attract crowds to Canora street market

More than 50 vendors attract crowds to Canora street market

Vendors offer everything from cheesecake to face painting during the Canora in Bloom Street Market.
Long lines for perogys

Long lines for perogys

Once again, Canora and area residents brought their appetites to the annual St. Andrews United Church Perogy Lunch.
Picnic in the Park returns to Canora

Picnic in the Park returns to Canora

The Zayshley's, Randy and Patty, played popular old-time music during Canora in Bloom.
Canora archer sets record in provincial archery shoot

Canora archer sets record in provincial archery shoot

Andrew Owchar of Canora won a gold medal at the The River Valley Archery Club 3D Outdoor Shoot
Canora show exposes residents to the artistry of local quilters

Canora show exposes residents to the artistry of local quilters

Quilt show at St. Andrews United Church allows general public to see first-hand the results of work by local quilters.
Engineer suspended from practice after bridge collapse

Engineer suspended from practice after bridge collapse

After the suspension ends on Dec. 18, all engineering work performed by the engineer is subject to direct supervision for three years.
Food bank donations needed as students head back to school

Food bank donations needed as students head back to school

Requests for food hampers are rising much faster than donations, so the need is big.
Ron Kalmakoff performs at National Doukhobor Museum Heritage Day

Ron Kalmakoff performs at National Doukhobor Museum Heritage Day

Community members gathered on July 16 for Doukhobor Museum Heritage Day in Veregin.
RCMP Report: Escalation of bar disagreement leads to arrest

RCMP Report: Escalation of bar disagreement leads to arrest

Police were dispatched to a disturbance complaint in Preeceville where an incident at the bar between two males led to a continuation of an argument at a residence. Police arrested one of the males on scene.
Whooping cough outbreak declared in Preeceville area

Whooping cough outbreak declared in Preeceville area

An outbreak of whooping cough – or pertussis – has been declared in the Preeceville area by the Saskatchewan Health Authority
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