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Preeceville Musher Rendezvous scheduled to be fun weekend

The Preeceville and District Musher Rendezvous scheduled for February 3 to 5 will feature a wide variety of entertainment for all ages, according to organizers.
Light tower stolen from Canora business

Light tower stolen from Canora business

A light tower has been determined to have been stolen from a Canora business at the beginning of the new year. The Canora/Sturgis RCMP is requesting the public's assistance聽in finding a Magnum MLT5080 light tower.

One health board may be better for Saskatchewan

There are some things about the proposed changes to health governance in Saskatchewan that rural people might not like.

Fort San resident suggests government rethink the definition of prosperity

What is prosperity? To me it would seem a roof over your head, adequate clothing, healthy food, clean water to drink as well as clean air to breathe, loving, supporting family and meaningful employment cover most of the basics.

Staples closed and I want to cry

The sign on the door hit me like a ton of bricks. 鈥淒ear Customers, 鈥淥n Saturday, January 7, 2017, this Staples location will close. We encourage you to shop with us online at www.staples.

Good quality gets its worth from a low dollar value

Canadian agriculture producers have long prided themselves in being among the best in the world. In terms of dryland farming, there is little doubt that Canadian producers are good at getting the most bushels out of every acre.

Parkland Music Festival deadline approaching

With the Parkland Music Festival deadline looming organizers are looking for entries. 鈥淒eadline for entries are January 31 and can be submitted to any member,鈥 said Nathan Seghers, organizer of the festival being held at Preeceville and Sturgis.
Norquay farm wins use of new truck as 2016 Canola King

Norquay farm wins use of new truck as 2016 Canola King

Two farmers from Norquay received an award for reaching the highest gross dollar per acre in 2016.
Fish in Schools program to begin in Preeceville

Fish in Schools program to begin in Preeceville

The Preeceville School announced that it will be part of the Fish in Schools program in which the school is scheduled to receive 100 perch fish eggs at the end of January.
Preeceville Lionesses provide funding for many community projects

Preeceville Lionesses provide funding for many community projects

The Preeceville and District Lioness Club is a not-for-profit group that does various fundraisers to provide funding for different projects in the local area and health district.
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