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Preeceville Panthers football team continue winning

Preeceville Panthers football team continue winning

The Preeceville Panthers football team recorded another win when they defeated the St. Brieux Crusaders by a score of 56-20 during a home game on September 13. "We started out very strong," said Jeremy Mattison, coach.
Sturgis Kinette fall market showcased local vendors

Sturgis Kinette fall market showcased local vendors

The Sturgis Kinette fall market gave the opportunity for local vendors to display their products on September 15.
Registration night held in Preeceville

Registration night held in Preeceville

The Town of Preeceville hosted a registration and information night on September 11 with seven groups in attendance.

Response to A.R Cash concert 鈥渙verwhelming鈥

A.R Cash, the Johnny Cash tribute band, is set to put on a sold out concert on the stage in Preeceville on October 12, stated Stacey Strykowski, one of the organizers. "The response has been huge and it has created a lot of excitement,鈥 she said.

鈥8,000 jobs disappeared this morning, and one of them was mine鈥

In the aftermath of the Federal Court of Appeal鈥檚 horrendous decision to stop work on the Trans Mountain Expansion Project, this is what one pipeliner told me that day: 鈥淓ight thousand jobs disappeared this morning, and one of them was mine.

Preeceville Panthers football team wins first game of season

The Preeceville School football team defeated Hudson Bay in its opening game of the season in Hudson Bay on September 7.
Preeceville/Invermay team wins Sturgis volleyball tournament

Preeceville/Invermay team wins Sturgis volleyball tournament

The Preeceville/Invermay senior girls volleyball team kick-started its season by winning the Sturgis/Norquay senior girls volleyball home tournament at the Sturgis Composite School on September 7 and 8.

Culture days to showcase many cultures

The Town of Preeceville will be hosting a cultural day with many ethnic community members showcasing the many cultures in and around the community.
Preeceville canola fundraiser crop swathed with support from community

Preeceville canola fundraiser crop swathed with support from community

The harvest has begun for the canola fundraiser crop for the Preeceville Richardson Pioneer Skating Arena.

Former Premier responds to Mandryk column on debt

Recently, political columnist Murray Mandryk wrote in this paper about provincial debt. I thought it reasonable then to offer these additional facts. Much like some households, the Province of Saskatchewan has two 鈥榢inds鈥 of debt.
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