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Tree Festival shines brightly during Christmas season

Tree Festival shines brightly during Christmas season

The annual festival of trees encouraged individuals to take the time to appreciate what’s special during the busy Christmas season, said Amanda Balyski, organizer.

Watching Christmas movies never gets old

There are some traditions of the holiday season that begin as soon as December rolls around.
Busy week of hockey action at Preeceville Arena

Busy week of hockey action at Preeceville Arena

The Preeceville Pats peewee hockey team spilt a pair of home games. The first was a loss to Langenburg on December 1 with a final core of 6 to 5. Scoring for Preeceville were: Bryker Smith (three goals), Mason Babiuk and Avery Franklin.
Sturgis juniors host combined basketball tournament

Sturgis juniors host combined basketball tournament

The Sturgis Composite School junior boys and girls co-hosted a four team basketball tournament on December 1. Teams entered were: Sturgis, Hudson Bay, Norquay and Yorkdale. In the boys division, Yorkdale won first place and Sturgis placed second.
Preeceville Students acknowledged in Remembrance Day contest

Preeceville Students acknowledged in Remembrance Day contest

Preeceville School students from Grades 6 to 9 gathered in the school library to acknowledge the various winners of the Royal Canadian Legion 188 Remembrance Day poster contest on November 16.
Christmas auction raises funds for hospital

Christmas auction raises funds for hospital

The Preeceville Hospital auxiliary Christmas auction was deemed another success by organizers.

History is no longer about history, it’s about now

It was November 10, the day before Remembrance Day, and I turned on the TV to History . On the big screen appeared an episode of Forged in Fire . Surely, this is a mistake, I thought. Maybe it’s just one episode. Nope. It was a marathon.
Klothes for Kids spread love across the world

Klothes for Kids spread love across the world

Marjorie Blackburn of Sylvan Lake, Alta., representative for In Touch Ministries, collected the blankets and quilts that were sewn by the Klothes for Kids project in Sturgis on November 21.

RCMP activity report for October and November

Increase in break and enters Recently, there has been an increase in break and enters in the RM of Sliding Hills, around the Mikado area.
Family Resource Centre continues improves family support

Family Resource Centre continues improves family support

The Family Resource Centre continues to provide family support and install family values through a variety of programs.
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