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Preeceville resident reminisces on 41-year career in Canadian Air Force

Preeceville resident reminisces on 41-year career in Canadian Air Force

Bill Lesko, who was raised in the Lady Lake area and graduated from Sturgis Composite High School in 1968, says he had little interest in going to university. So, in March of 1969 he decided that he wanted to work in the bush.
Preeceville air cadets remember the fallen soldiers

Preeceville air cadets remember the fallen soldiers

Members of the Preeceville Harvard Air Cadets 606 Squadron canvassed the Town of Preeceville on November 6 to promote wearing poppies prior to the Remembrance Day service.

You鈥檙e never too old to learn

By Gail Krawetz
Preeceville and Sturgis juniors co-host district playoffs

Preeceville and Sturgis juniors co-host district playoffs

The Preeceville and Sturgis junior boys volleyball teams co-hosted the East Central District Athletic Association playoffs in both Preeceville and Sturgis on October 28 with eight teams participating.
Stop burn injuries message given by Wa Wa Shriners

Stop burn injuries message given by Wa Wa Shriners

Members of the Wa Wa Shriners of Yorkton visited the Preeceville School and Sturgis Composite School on October 25 to promote fire safety and to present their stop burn injuries program.
Sturgis daycare鈥檚 Halloween toy bingo said fun for all

Sturgis daycare鈥檚 Halloween toy bingo said fun for all

The 1 2 3 Care For Me Daycare Halloween toy bingo held in Sturgis on October 29 was said to have been fun for all ages. "There were approximately 50 children in attendance," said Rhonda Olson, one of the organizers.

Preeceville School's writer in residence shares valuable writing skills with students

Sigmund Brouwer, the writer in residence at the Preeceville School, shared some valuable writing strategies and stories with grades 3, 4, and 6 students during his visit to the Preeceville School on October 24.
Reformation 500 in Preeceville said a festival of faith

Reformation 500 in Preeceville said a festival of faith

Half a millennium to the day, on October 31, 1517, an Augustinian friar, Dr. Martin Luther, nailed his 95 theses to the door of the Castle Church, or 鈥淪chlosskirche,鈥 in Wittenberg Germany.
Sturgis volunteer recognized for Canada鈥檚 150th

Sturgis volunteer recognized for Canada鈥檚 150th

Lillian Smith of Sturgis and 33 other individuals and groups from across the Yorkton-Melville constituency were presented with the volunteer award medal by Cathay Wagantall, MP, on October 22.

Winston Churchill would never survive in today鈥檚 PC world

By Brian Zinchuk
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