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October trade show displayed something for everyone

October trade show displayed something for everyone

Held on October 7, which was during Fire Prevention Week, the October trade show at the Preeceville Community Hall focused on fire prevention and safety. The Preeceville Volunteer Fire Department sponsored the event with 36 vendors in attendance.

When does a fish cop get to be a fish cop?

By Brian Zinchuk
Four Preeceville athletes advance to provincial cross-country competition

Four Preeceville athletes advance to provincial cross-country competition

Four Preeceville School athletes finished in the top 10 of their age category at the East Central District Athletic Association cross-country district meet held in Yorkton on October 5.
Preeceville Panthers battle Watrous in home game

Preeceville Panthers battle Watrous in home game

The Preeceville Panthers battled hard but came up short with a loss of 36 to 14 against Watrous during a home game on October 5.
Pumpkin harvest

Pumpkin harvest

Preeceville and District Heritage Museum winds up season after another successful year

The Preeceville and District Heritage Museum is now closed after another successful year.

Preeceville couple finally has diagnosis of illness

Keri Gardner and her family, who have faced an uphill battle trying to identify her husband Rod’s illness for a number of months, recently received a diagnosis. The family had to travel to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. to get that diagnosis.

I think I love the two new Star Trek shows

By Brian Zinchuk
Preeceville junior girls win gold at Canora volleyball tournament

Preeceville junior girls win gold at Canora volleyball tournament

The Preeceville Panthers junior girls volleyball team toppled all its opponents with no losses recorded throughout an entire tournament in Canora on September 29 and 30.
School garden projects teaches art of natural gardens

School garden projects teaches art of natural gardens

The Preeceville School Community Council spearheaded a community garden project that provided a learning opportunity for students. The organizers and students harvested the vegetables on September 29.
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