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Local couple faced with uphill battle of the unknown

Local couple faced with uphill battle of the unknown

Keri Gardner of Preeceville and her family lived a normal live until her husband Rod got gravely ill. He's been seeing doctors since December and it seems no doctor that he has seen to date can figure out what's going on with him, said Gardner.
Are they going to take down Mount Rushmore?

Are they going to take down Mount Rushmore?

By Brian Zinchuk

Endeavour to celebrate Canada 150 with old time picnic

The village of Endeavour is gearing up for its Canada 150 celebrations with an old time picnic on September 3.

Preeceville trees said free of Dutch elm disease

The Town of Preeceville has been declared a Dutch elm disease-free zone with no trees having the disease. “We have done some investigating but to date we have not discovered the disease in the town," said Lorlei Karcha, administrator.
Fundraising crop of oats said to have huge potential

Fundraising crop of oats said to have huge potential

Combines were rolling in the field harvesting 145 acres of oats that were seeded with the purpose of a fundraiser for the Sturgis Composite School playground equipment.
Preeceville School library encouraged students to keep reading over summer

Preeceville School library encouraged students to keep reading over summer

The Preeceville School was among 19 other Good Spirit School Division libraries that were open for a time during the summer.
Sturgis museum hosts windup afternoon of entertainment and supper

Sturgis museum hosts windup afternoon of entertainment and supper

The Sturgis and District Station House Museum hosted its annual windup that featured entertainment and clay oven-baked bread on August 27. "We made and cooked 60 loaves of bread in the outdoor clay oven," said Hazel Urbanoski, museum representative.
Corn maze project at Preeceville features children’s maze

Corn maze project at Preeceville features children’s maze

The art of a corn maze is designed with the idea of challenging individuals’ mental and physical abilities as they navigate through the twisting maze.

Thirteen years interviewing Brad Wall

By Brian Zinchuk

What’s happened to reasonable, informed debate?

By Gail Krawetz
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