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IMPACT program helps prepare pre-school children for Kindergarten

IMPACT program helps prepare pre-school children for Kindergarten

Pre-school children preparing to enter Kindergarten in the fall were the honoured guests at the IMPACT program at Preeceville School on June 13.
Swimming lessons teach valuable life-saving skills

Swimming lessons teach valuable life-saving skills

Swimming lessons help to not only develop swimming techniques but to build confidence and learn life-saving techniques, said Brooke Huska, the swimming instructor at Annie Laurie Lake.

Jared鈥檚 Run For Diabetes

Yorkton and District Horticultural Society will be holding their 鈥淔ruit, Flower and Vegetable Show鈥 on Tues., Aug. 11, from 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. at St. Gerard鈥檚 Parish Complex. 125 Third Avenue North, Yorkton.
Photos: Old Home Week

Photos: Old Home Week

NEWS FROM GOOD SPIRIT ACRES

The Community Association Pancake breakfast at the beginning of June was well attended. Lots of memberships were purchased, which helps with carrying on with activities that we have at Good Spirit Acres.
Grads told that life is full of choices and they need to choose wisely

Grads told that life is full of choices and they need to choose wisely

鈥淭oday is an amazing day! Today, you become the masters of your own fate. Today, You become the rightful owners of your own lives.
Seniors end fun windup day

Seniors end fun windup day

Seniors from across the area gathered together for some fun and laughter as they challenged each other in numerous games held during the Preeceville Club 60 fun day on June 16.
Preeceville Nursery School celebrated achievement of students

Preeceville Nursery School celebrated achievement of students

Parents and grandparents gathered to celebrate the achievements of students in the three-year-old class and the four-year-old class at the Preeceville Legion Hall on June 18. 鈥淭oday, I give you back your children,鈥 said Lori Newton, teacher.
Community workshop discusses pilot project

Community workshop discusses pilot project

A community workshop that dealt with the results from a research project conducted by the Sunrise Health Region on mental health care of rural older adults was attended by over 100 individuals in Preeceville on June 24.
Members of the Norquay School Class of 2015

Members of the Norquay School Class of 2015

鈥淭oday I will do the things that others won鈥檛, so tomorrow I can accomplish the things that others can鈥檛,鈥 was the slogan used by the Norquay School鈥檚 senior class of 2015 during its graduation ceremony held May 29.
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