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Preeceville Progress

Difficult decisions ahead for the Good Spirit School Division

The Good Spirit School Division (GSSD) is facing difficult decisions that will need to be made regarding the allocation of resources within the division.
Sturgis SWF branch pays tribute to best hunters and fishermen

Sturgis SWF branch pays tribute to best hunters and fishermen

The Sturgis branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation honoured avid hunters and fishermen at the annual banquet and trophy night on April 29 at the Sturgis Community Hall.

Government restores funding for libraries

The Government of Saskatchewan announced on April 24 that it will be restoring funding for Saskatchewan libraries back to the 2016-17 funding levels to ensure that regional and municipal libraries and the interlibrary loan services remain operational
Sturgis wildlife branch keeps active

Sturgis wildlife branch keeps active

Many projects were held in the last fiscal year by members of the Sturgis branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation, said Rob Wilcott, president, in his address at the Sturgis banquet and awards event on April 29.

A review of the strange, rotten or disgusting foods that are eaten

By Kaare Askildt

An interesting thing happened on the way to STC’s funeral

By Brian Zinchuk
Brookview School building designated Municipal Heritage Property

Brookview School building designated Municipal Heritage Property

In February, the Sturgis Station House Museum, which had opened its doors to the new addition of the Brookview School building last August, has had the building designated as Municipal Heritage Property, said Myrtle Boychuk, museum representative.

Farmers will have more options if it’s an early start to the season

By Calvin Daniels

Tentative events unveiled for Canada 150 celebration at Preeceville

The Town of Preeceville Canada 150 committee has announced a tentative schedule for events during the Canada 150 celebrations. The events are planned for August 4 to 6, said Agnes Murrin, one of the organizers.

Recovery is a dilemma for Premier Brad Wall’s government

By Murray Mandryk
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