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Preeceville Progress

Big birthday

Big birthday

Items of interest from the LTC residents

The residents of the Preeceville LTC have been kept busy with a variety of activities in the month of April. The month kicked off with a series of jokes in the spirit of April Fool's Day.
Wave goodbye

Wave goodbye

All Things Considered column by Gail Krawetz
Junior badminton tournament co-hosted by Preeceville and Sturgis

Junior badminton tournament co-hosted by Preeceville and Sturgis

A junior badminton tournament, co-hosted by Preeceville and Sturgis schools involved eight teams from across the region to participate on April 7.
Your scent makes people sick

Your scent makes people sick

Column by Brian Zinchuk

Many changes to greet patrons when Sturgis museum opens May 20

The Sturgis Station House museum is gearing up for another successful season which begins May 20. Many changes will greet regular patrons. The biggest change will be the addition of the Brookeview one-room school.

Cadets do well at provincial marksmanship competition

The Preeceville Harvard 606 air cadet marksmanship team earned a spot at provincials after it placed first at the zone competition held in Yorkton on February 20.

Come Grow With Me unites parents and children

Children and their parents are encouraged interact more with their children through the Come Grow With Me initiative at the Family Resource Centre. The program encourages parents and children to have more quality time together.
Whirlwind of activity after being elected the Canora-Pelly ML

Whirlwind of activity after being elected the Canora-Pelly ML

Elected April 4, the whirlwind of activity began for Terry Dennis. A couple of days later, he was in Regina for his first caucus meeting as one of the 51 newly elected Saskatchewan Party MLAs.

Pats conclude season with three banner wins

The Preeceville Pats minor hockey teams concluded the season with three teams, the midgets, peewees and atoms, bringing home their league banners. The midgets won the B-side banner in front of a home crowd on March 20.
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