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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.
Greenhouse comes full circle under new ownership

Greenhouse comes full circle under new ownership

The Prairie Garden Greenhouse in Ketchen will be under new ownership and at a new location when it opens in the 2018 season. The greenhouse will be renamed Hazel Blooms, in its new location.
Fish program at Preeceville School said valuable learning experience

Fish program at Preeceville School said valuable learning experience

The Preeceville School, in conjunction with the Preeceville wildlife club, hosted a fish release party at Lady Lake on June 10. The school had participated in the Fish in Schools program and successful raised 55 rainbow trout from the egg stage.

Rural Saskatchewan puts up admirable fights

To live in rural Saskatchewan these days means to do without something else. Perhaps this isn’t so different than the norm in rural Saskatchewan for years.
Walk-and-roll-to-school day held at Preeceville

Walk-and-roll-to-school day held at Preeceville

The Preeceville School students and staff took the opportunity of the walk-and -roll incentive to walk or ride a bicycle to school on June 1. The group gathered at the Preeceville wildlife campground and walked back to the school as a group.

The War of the West

By Brian Zinchuk
Sturgis science fair explores experiments and hypotheses

Sturgis science fair explores experiments and hypotheses

Students from the Sturgis Composite High School and the elementary school showcased their scientific projects to fellow students, judges, teachers and family members during a science fair on June 2.
Former Tadmore resident, now a quadriplegic, writes autobiography

Former Tadmore resident, now a quadriplegic, writes autobiography

Monte Perepelkin of Calgary has been a quadriplegic since a devastating dirt bike accident in 1999, and yet he was very comfortable naming his autobiography The Perfect Life.
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