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Canada 150 celebration held at Sturgis Station House

Canada 150 celebration held at Sturgis Station House

The Sturgis Station House Museum featured Canada 150 celebrations on July 5. The museum grounds featured a trade show with six vendors.
Memories made at Preeceville museum vintage fun night

Memories made at Preeceville museum vintage fun night

The Preeceville and District Heritage Museum brought back a taste of the past on June 30 with a 1950s fun night. The evening kicked off with volunteers dressing up in 1950’s apparel.

I’m not dead yet. I think I’ll go for a walk.

By Brian Zinchuk
Richardson Pioneer gives boost to new Sturgis playground

Richardson Pioneer gives boost to new Sturgis playground

Richardson Pioneer presented the Sturgis Community Council with a donation that will be spent towards playground equipment for elementary students when they move into the high school in the fall.
Etoimamie Valley Riders Club featured gymkhana events

Etoimamie Valley Riders Club featured gymkhana events

The Etoimamie Valley Riders Club allowed avid horse riders to showcase their skills at various events during the gymkhana event which was part of the Sturgis Sports and Rodeo weekend on June 24 and June 25.
Preeceville School elementary students acknowledged

Preeceville School elementary students acknowledged

Students from grades 1 to 6 were acknowledged for their hard work and dedication throughout the school year during an awards program on June 28.
Summer kicked off at Annie Laurie Lake with fun solstice event

Summer kicked off at Annie Laurie Lake with fun solstice event

The hot weather made for perfect conditions for the summer solstice fun day held at Annie Laurie Lake on June 27. The fun day featured numerous different summer activities with a giant slip-and-slide being the highlight of the afternoon.
Sturgis Composite High School students acknowledged

Sturgis Composite High School students acknowledged

Numerous students at the Sturgis Composite High School received awards on June 21 to celebrate their accomplishments throughout the school year. Principal Brad Cameron welcomed the students and thanked teachers and students for a great school year.
Saskatchewan's top entrepreneur has roots in Preeceville

Saskatchewan's top entrepreneur has roots in Preeceville

Meagan Barabash has always loved to dance and her passion has taken her to new heights.

We want native prairie for future generations to enjoy and experience

By Calvin Daniels
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