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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.
Sturgis Composite High School honours graduates

Sturgis Composite High School honours graduates

( see photo galleries below ) Thirteen graduates were honoured at the Sturgis Composite High School graduation exercises on May 27.

High school is a time of growing and transition, Sturgis valedictorian says

( Editors note : Cole Bilanchuk was selected by his classmates to give the valedictory address .) High school is a time when a person really begins to develop his or her personality and a time of growing and transition.

Chose the life you want to live, guest speaker tells Sturgis graduates

Loran Chapman was the guest speaker at the Sturgis Composite High School graduation exercises on May 27. 鈥淔or the past five years I have attended each graduation and have always enjoyed being part of them,鈥 Chapman said.

Crowns in sync with Rural Saskatchewan

When you think about it, both the Saskatchewan Party government and rural Saskatchewan have a very odd relationship with our Crown corporations. Both the Sask.

I have seen the boom, and now I have seen the bust

The last week in May sees me in Bismarck, N.D., for the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference. It alternates between Regina one year, and the other in Bismarck. This is my fourth time at this conference.

Many crops grown have been significantly modified through human intervention

It shouldn鈥檛 come as a great surprise that people base their positions on purely emotional responses, ones usually devoid of scientific evidence, solid reasoning, or at times even rational thought.
EMS Day shows appreciation to public they serve

EMS Day shows appreciation to public they serve

Emergency personnel at the Preeceville Ambulance hosted an appreciation day to provide reassurance to the public that no matter the time or scenario, emergency staff are always on hand.
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