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Canora/Sturgis RCMP Detachment activity report for April and May

Arson across region On the evening of May 14 multiple fires were reported to the RCMP where land and buildings were burnt. Arson is suspected in some of these incidents. Please contact the Canora/Sturgis RCMP if you have any related information.
Awards and scholarships presented at graduation

Awards and scholarships presented at graduation

Family, friends and classmates shared in the celebration of 22 Preeceville School graduates on May 17, when awards and scholarships were presented at the graduation exercises at the Preeceville Skating Arena.

Influence of government policy on farm commodity prices

It appears agriculture could once again be headed to a time when government policy determines the market for commodities with little consideration given to supply and demand.

Low impact gardening, as in, I don’t do much these days

Today, at plus 24C, it seems like spring finally arrived. The green thumbs must be in their glory. A bit of rain last night, warm weather today, ah! What more could a person ask for? In my case, someone else to do the yard work.
Fundraiser Crop in the ground for another year

Fundraiser Crop in the ground for another year

The Preeceville Recreation board once again arranged for a field west of Preeceville to be used as fundraiser crop. The 70 acres was seeded to wheat, with the funds from the harvest going towards the bike and skate park committee.
RCMP highlight new legislation and police policies

RCMP highlight new legislation and police policies

The Canora and Sturgis RCMP detachment invited the Sturgis community and surrounding area communities to a town-wide meeting held at the Sturgis Community Hall on May 16.
Local veterinarian acknowledged for his 50 years of service

Local veterinarian acknowledged for his 50 years of service

Richard Krauss of Preeceville was recently acknowledged for his hard work, dedication and passion as a veterinarian for 50 years.

Carbon tax win may be far away

Scott Moe has lost the carbon tax fight, although this may be a temporary setback as the Saskatchewan Premier suggests.

Another government term almost over and military procurement is still a mess

I watched an interesting video the other day on Facebook. It was one of Canada’s new maritime helicopters, a Lockheed Martin (formerly Sikorsky) CH-148 Cyclone.
Sturgis Composite students bring home medals from Districts

Sturgis Composite students bring home medals from Districts

Three junior badminton players who represented the Sturgis Composite School all brought home bronze medals from district play in Yorkton on May 7.
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