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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.
Folk/roots entertainers stage Celtic concert in Preeceville

Folk/roots entertainers stage Celtic concert in Preeceville

Concert seekers enjoyed the Celtic concert featuring the musical duo of Darrel and Saskia Delaronde, who perform as The Great Plains. The Trinity United Church in Preeceville sponsored the concert on September 30 to a packed house.
Terry Fox run

Terry Fox run

Preeceville cultural day brings out many ethnic lifestyles

Preeceville cultural day brings out many ethnic lifestyles

The Town of Preeceville hosted a cultural day with many community members showcasing elements of the many cultures in and around the community.

Sunrise CEO clarifies 鈥渋naccuracies and incomplete information鈥 in Preeceville Hospital story

I write to address the September 14 edition of the Preeceville Progress article 鈥淗ospital emergency and acute beds issues at Preeceville Hospital,鈥 which contained inaccuracies and incomplete information that I wish to clarify.
Preeceville cross-country runner do well at Cherrydale meet

Preeceville cross-country runner do well at Cherrydale meet

Preeceville School athletes have been working hard towards their goal of representing their school at all cross-country meets held this fall.
Two persons share job as Early Years Community Developer

Two persons share job as Early Years Community Developer

Starting the 2017-18 school year, Stephanie Lockhart and Chlorisa Erickson will be job sharing the role as Early Years Community Developer with Regional KidsFirst and the Good Spirit School Division.

Preeceville resident wins $100,000 lottery

Pat Sykes of Preeceville said she was too excited to sleep after discovering her August 25 Lotto Max ticket was a $100,000 Extra winner. 鈥淚 feel humbled and blessed to have won,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was completely shocked.
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