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Sturgis minor ball kicks off after a six-year hiatus

Sturgis minor ball kicks off after a six-year hiatus

Children in the Sturgis area have welcomed the opportunity to play ball once again in the community. It has been over six years since the ball diamonds have been utilized at the sportsgrounds.
Community garden projects teach art of natural gardens

Community garden projects teach art of natural gardens

The Preeceville School Community Council spearheaded a community garden project that provided a learning opportunity for students. The organizers were Vereen Primeau, Janeen Covlin, Megan Maier and Kim Sandager.
Preeceville Hospital emergency and acute care closure angers residents

Preeceville Hospital emergency and acute care closure angers residents

Residents from the local and surrounding areas united as one in the fight against the Sunrise Health Region’s announcement on May 17 that it was closing the emergency and acute care departments at the Preeceville and District Health Centre.
GSSD band holds awards with music steeped in old tradition

GSSD band holds awards with music steeped in old tradition

( see photo gallery below ) The Good Spirit School Division band hosted its annual awards concert at the Sturgis Composite High School on June 1, featuring music steeped in tradition.
GSSD band awards

GSSD band awards

Ducks float down river to raise money for summer fun

Ducks float down river to raise money for summer fun

The Sturgis Kinsmen Club’s annual duck derby was another huge success with all 747 plastic ducks sold. The derby was held at the Sturgis Regional Park on June 5 with numerous families enjoying the afternoon of fun and friendship.
Preeceville Grade 4 students create fish art

Preeceville Grade 4 students create fish art

The Preeceville Grade 4 students took up the challenge to create fish art that was submitted to the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation fish art work contest. The contest ran from April 1 to May 31 and was open to Saskatchewan students in grades 4-6.
Preeceville residents prepared to search for wild mushrooms

Preeceville residents prepared to search for wild mushrooms

Ken Lozinsky of Regina made a special presentation in Preeceville on morel mushrooms and other edible mushrooms found in the Preeceville area. The Kelsey Ecological Society sponsored the evening which was held at the Preeceville Club 60 on May 18.
Preeceville students and staff walk and roll to school

Preeceville students and staff walk and roll to school

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.

Preeceville man wins $250,000 in EXTRA lottery draw

Ken Stearns wasted no time in double-checking his April 22 lottery ticket after he realized that the EXTRA numbers drawn were a direct match to his numbers. The Preeceville resident won $250,000.
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