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No room for sound privatization discussion

By: Murray Mandryk

Canadian farmers are getting Trump-ed

President Trump’s recent war of words on supply management has emboldened several anti-Canadian farmer cheerleaders to emerge.
Preeceville students do well at track-and-field meet in Yorkton

Preeceville students do well at track-and-field meet in Yorkton

Preeceville School students participated in and received winning ribbons in the Solestice Classic track-and-field meet held at the Yorkton Regional High School on May 13.
The Open Doors play performed by cast of Preeceville School

The Open Doors play performed by cast of Preeceville School

The Open Doors play, which is based on The Open Window, written by Saki and adapted by Jane O'Reilly, was performed by the Preeceville School students. It was performed by the students for their fellow classmates and other school students on May 11.
Preeceville and District Heritage Museum holds an open house

Preeceville and District Heritage Museum holds an open house

The Preeceville and District Heritage Museum is getting ready to open for another busy season. "We will officially open on May 24," said Agnes Murrin, president. "The public is welcome and we will be serving tea and coffee and other goodies.
Local hockey players help Sask Knights win gold

Local hockey players help Sask Knights win gold

Five young local hockey players recently had the opportunity to play with the AAA Sask. Knights spring hockey team which won gold in the Alberta Champions Cup held in Calgary on April 28 to 30.
Lutheran women continue tradition and passion for quilting

Lutheran women continue tradition and passion for quilting

The women of the Preeceville St. John Lutheran Church continued with the challenge of making a difference in the world by creating 100 quilts that will comfort those in a time of need.

TransformSK report offers true leadership for Saskatchewan

By Murray Mandryk
The Villain wore a Dirty Shirt included an added humorous twist

The Villain wore a Dirty Shirt included an added humorous twist

The Villain Wore a Dirty Shirt by Tim Kelly was performed by the Preeceville-Sturgis United Church Players as their annual spring play.

Remembering my first sales job as an encyclopedia salesman

By Kaare Askildt
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