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Preeceville Progress

Sturgis archers win one gold, one silver and two bronze medals at provincial meet

Sturgis archers win one gold, one silver and two bronze medals at provincial meet

Members of the Sturgis Archery Club participated in the Junior Olympic Program indoor provincial meet in Prince Albert on April 15 and 16.

Local players participate in Bantam SaskFirst Tournament

Several local hockey players participated in the Bantam SaskFirst Tournament during the weekend in Regina.

Knights of Columbus called upon to hold fast to the Catholic principles

At the 94 th annual convention of the Saskatchewan State Council of the Knights of Columbus in Saskatoon on April 8 to 10, there was a call to return to the basics of the Columbian Order; a call for Knights to hold fast to the Catholic principles aro

Senior games hosted in Preeceville

The main objective of the SSFA (Saskatchewan Senior Fitness Association) 55-plus games is to promote active living, wellness and participation of adults 55 years of age and older.
Students recognized for winning Legion contest entries

Students recognized for winning Legion contest entries

Sturgis Elementary School students were presented awards for their winning entries in the Legion’s Remembrance Day poster and poem contest on April 12.
Preeceville and area volunteers acknowledged

Preeceville and area volunteers acknowledged

Preeceville and area volunteers were acknowledged for their dedication to volunteering at a special tea held on April 12. "This day is special as we honour our many volunteers in Preeceville," said Elaine Simpson.
Spring Expo brought out eager shoppers

Spring Expo brought out eager shoppers

The second annual Preeceville Spring Expo trade show welcomed 72 vendors and many eager shoppers hoping for a glimpse at what is new for the season.

NDP leaders get the boot

Column by Brian Zinchuk

The year of Ukrainians

All Things Considered column by Gail Krawetz

Time of year for changes

Provincially, the white-tail deer populations were reported to be still in the recovery stages, stated Ron Waugh, a Preeceville conservation officer, at the Sturgis branch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation awards banquet on April 16.
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