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Preeceville delegate angry at library cuts

Maureen Johnson and her husband Ralph attended the Read-In protest at the office of Terry Dennis, Canora MLA, on April 7 to demonstrate their opposition to recent cuts in public library funding.

Government distributes charitable gaming grants worth more than $1.2 million

The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) is supporting groups and organizations in the province by providing more than $1.2 million in charitable gaming grants.
Looking at wildlife mount and retain permits

Looking at wildlife mount and retain permits

Leko’s Conservation Corner
Kelvington 4-H Beef Club holds its weigh-in day

Kelvington 4-H Beef Club holds its weigh-in day

The Kelvington 4-H Beef Club members, parents and animals gathered at Zagrodney Farm on April 2 for a clipping, grooming, judging and weigh-in day, said Blake Zagrodney, club reporter.
CPR and first aid course offered for students in Sturgis

CPR and first aid course offered for students in Sturgis

The Sturgis School Grade 12 class participated in a CPR and first aid refresher course sponsored by the Preeceville Ambulance onMarch 26 and April 6.
Midget Pats bring home Major Hockey League banner

Midget Pats bring home Major Hockey League banner

The Preeceville Pats midget hockey team brought home the B-side banner after playing in a best-of-three games series against Grenfell. The first game was held in Grenfell on March 9 with the Pats suffering a loss with a final score of 4 to 3.
4-H club members participate in district speaking competition

4-H club members participate in district speaking competition

A total of 22 4-H club members participated in the District 18/19 4-H public speaking competition that was held March 19 at the Canora composite School.
Bantams still in running for A-side banner

Bantams still in running for A-side banner

The Preeceville Pats bantam hockey team is still in the race for the A-side banner in the Minor Hockey League. In a best-of-three match-up, the first game was held in Yorkton on March 21 with a 3-1 win.
Bible camp clothing drive benefits less fortunate

Bible camp clothing drive benefits less fortunate

The Ketchen Lake Bible Camp is sponsoring a drive to collect clothing as well as small household items.
Final bonspiel in Sturgis attracts 16 teams

Final bonspiel in Sturgis attracts 16 teams

The final bonspiel of the curling season concluded with the Matt's Home Hardware bonspiel held form March 20 to 26. There were a total of 16 teams entered with the Perry Keller rink topping off the bonspiel for first place.
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