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Preeceville Progress

Items of interest to Preeceville long term care residents

The residents and the staff at the Preeceville and District Health Centre, long term care facility have had a busy summer with many visitors and activities.
Assiniboine 4-H club members acknowledged at awards night

Assiniboine 4-H club members acknowledged at awards night

Members of the Assiniboine Beef and Multi 4-H Club were acknowledged in their first awards ceremony which was held at the Rockford Hall on August 14.

Sturgis bingo winners

Sturgis Community bingo winners for August 9 were: Mary Pasiechnik, Ted Strongquill, Marilyn Whitehawk (two), Pearl Karcha, Nellie Long (two), Suzy Jolson, Liz McKaeff (two), Sandy Tattrie, Gladys Quewezance, Lionel Candow, Rosalia Parlby (two), Lil
Archers enjoy 3-D archery shoot near Preeceville

Archers enjoy 3-D archery shoot near Preeceville

Avid archers were encouraged to aim at numerous 3-D archery targets near Preeceville on August 13 and 14 "The shoot attracted 90 archers from across the area that included Regina, Saskatoon, Yorkton, Hudson Bay, Canora, as well as Preeceville and Stu
Corn maze something new for Preeceville

Corn maze something new for Preeceville

The art of a corn maze is designed with the idea of challenging an individual’s mental and physical abilities as he or she navigates through the twisting maze.

Former Canora resident wins STARS Lottery grand prize

A former Canora resident and former owner of this newspaper is one of the two major winners in the Saskatchewan STARS Lottery.
Sturgis museum receives addition of a schoolhouse

Sturgis museum receives addition of a schoolhouse

The Sturgis Station House Museum opened its doors on August 11 to a new addition: the Brookeview School. "A milestone in the life of Brookeview School marked an end to a new beginning," said Linda Knutson.

Booze causes bad judgement for drinkers and for the government

Alcohol causes people to not think clearly… even when it comes to the retailing of the product. Take the ongoing battle of Premier Brad Wall’s government to privatize the retail aspect of alcohol sales in Saskatchewan.

Down on the Farm

How many country folks have had their big-city, urban relatives or friends come out for a weekend visit? Or (gasp), even worse, an entire week? Now, I’m not referring to those folks who were raised in a rural setting and are looking to reconnect with

Pokemon Go is a lesson in economics

On summer vacation, four of us were sitting in a truck at 10:45 p.m., parked in a parking lot at a high school in Yorkton, collecting Pokémon.
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