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Local retired band director receives prestigious award

Local retired band director receives prestigious award

Jerry Lisitza of Preeceville recently received a Saskatchewan Music Education Association (SMEA) honorary life time member award for his contributions to the association.
“You have to be lucky all the time. We only have to be lucky once.â€

“You have to be lucky all the time. We only have to be lucky once.â€

In 1984, the Irish Republican Army tried to kill British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with a bomb. They did not succeed, but they did send a message. “You have to be lucky all the time. We only have to be lucky once.

Preeceville Bantams on a winning streak

The Preeceville Pats Bantam hockey team is on a winning streak after winning all three home games that it has played during the month of November.
Residents pause to remember the fallen

Residents pause to remember the fallen

Residents from across the area paused on November 11 to remember the fallen soldiers and war veterans. Many soldiers who are presently enlisted also attended the service.
Binding wheat keeps traditions alive

Binding wheat keeps traditions alive

Vern Poworoznyk of Sturgis firmly believes in keeping traditions of the past alive and was kept busy with cutting, binding and hauling wheat sheaves on November 4.
Sturgis School staff recognized by Good Spirit School Division Board of Education

Sturgis School staff recognized by Good Spirit School Division Board of Education

The Good Spirit School Division Board of Education recognized staff at the Sturgis Composite School for their years of service and dedication to its students on November 15.

New carbon tax could be costly for farmers

As noted last week there are concerns over the new federal carbon tax within the farm sector.

Twenty-five years ago a cop beat on me

Twenty-five years ago, a cop beat on me. Why? I was in the wrong place at the wrong time, and it’s all the Blue Jays’ fault, and the team’s home, SkyDome.
Lions take on major community enhancement project

Lions take on major community enhancement project

The Preeceville Lions club has taken on a major project. The group is working at widening the walking and ski trail and continuing to clear trees along the trail around the Town of Preeceville, according to Ralph Ager, Lions member.

Preeceville residents getting into Christmas spirit

The Preeceville Recreation Board is trying to bring more holiday spirit to The Town of Preeceville, stated Andrea Tonn, Town of Preeceville Recreation Director.
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