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Preeceville Progress

We haven’t cut the cord yet, but I’ve been thinking about it

By Brian Zinchuk
Annual Endeavour ball tournament featured eight teams

Annual Endeavour ball tournament featured eight teams

The Endeavour Eagles had their annual ball tournament on June 10, with eight teams participating. The tournament included a concession booth with perogies, hamburgers and hotdogs and a beer garden.
Achievements of Assiniboine Beef and Multi 4-H Club displayed

Achievements of Assiniboine Beef and Multi 4-H Club displayed

The Assiniboine Beef and Multi 4-H Club hosted its achievement day on June 18. The day featured the achievements of club members and their animal project. It was hosted at the farm of Nathan and Megan Maier of Preeceville.
Preeceville High School students acknowledged for achievements

Preeceville High School students acknowledged for achievements

Top academic and athlete students were acknowledged for their achievements at the Preeceville High School awards day on June 20.
Sturgis Sports and Rodeo provides weekend alive with action

Sturgis Sports and Rodeo provides weekend alive with action

The Sturgis sports grounds were alive with action when eager fans took to the grounds for the Sports and Rodeo weekend on June 24 and 25. The weekend kicked off with a pancake breakfast at the Sturgis READ Club.

If you love it so much, buy it

By Brian Zinchuk

Farmers’ decisions have become a very controlled process

By Calvin Daniels
Athletes aged at least 55 years find second wind by participating in Parkland Valley District meet

Athletes aged at least 55 years find second wind by participating in Parkland Valley District meet

Second wind? Maybe third or fourth, but that didn’t stop a group of 55-plus athletes as they gathered at the Melville track-and-field area on June 6.
Farmers Filthy 5 event in Stenen raises funds for children’s hospital

Farmers Filthy 5 event in Stenen raises funds for children’s hospital

The fourth annual Farmer’s Filthy 5 event was held in Stenen on June 3 when 148 runners registered to run in the one, three or five-kilometre races.
Sturgis Station House Museum opens for another season

Sturgis Station House Museum opens for another season

The Sturgis Station House Museum opened for another season on June 2 with a welcoming tea. Sarah Brown is the museum curator for the season. A summer student is scheduled to be hired.
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