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Zavislak hired as new community development officer

Zavislak hired as new community development officer

Brandi Zavislak, someone with long ties to the community, has been hired as the town鈥檚 community development officer. She started work on October 28.
Students of the month

Students of the month

On October 30, eight students, one from each grade at the Canora Composite School, were selected to receive Crossroads Credit Union Student-of-the-Month awards for October.
Revisiting some of the giants of the Greatest Generation

Revisiting some of the giants of the Greatest Generation

During the last few years it has been necessary several times to reach back into The Canora Courier files and retell the stories about several of the local veterans of the Great Wars.
Walking in love while there is time

Walking in love while there is time

By Ken Rolheiser

Catching up on life and such

By Sonja Herter (Korol) (Former Donwell resident)

News from Good Spirit Acres

Our community is mourning the passing of Nyle James following a brief battle with cancer. Nyle and Judy have lived in GSA for many years. Nyle was a carpenter who worked in many homes and businesses in GSA as well as surrounding communities.
Grade 12 students partnered with Grade 1 students to carve jack-o鈥-lanterns in time for Halloween

Grade 12 students partnered with Grade 1 students to carve jack-o鈥-lanterns in time for Halloween

For the past six years, students who are now in Grade 12, have been partnering with some of the youngest students at Canora Junior Elementary School to create wonderful jack-o鈥-lanterns in time for Halloween.
Junior female Cougars win District championships Saturday in front of hometown crowd

Junior female Cougars win District championships Saturday in front of hometown crowd

鈥淲hat a season!鈥 Shyla Yannoulis, the assistant coach of the Canora Cougars junior girls volleyball team, used those three words to describe the Cougars鈥 season following the gold medal win at the Districts tournament on Saturday.
Two Invermay seniors selected for prestigious awards

Two Invermay seniors selected for prestigious awards

Sheila McDonald and Margaret Knight of Invermay were presented prestigious awards at the Saskatchewan Seniors Mechanism sixth-annual Celebrating Seniors Volunteer Awards event at the Delta Hotel in Regina on October 4.

Kamsack residents upset that minister of education plans to spend Kamsack school tax money on Langen

The School Community Council (SCC) at Kamsack is asking residents to join it in a fight against the minister of education who has decided to spend Kamsack school tax money for another purpose.
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