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Merv Malish to seek PC party nomination in Canora-Pelly constituency

Merv Malish to seek PC party nomination in Canora-Pelly constituency

Merv Malish of Canora announced last week that he will be seeking nomination to be the Progressive Conservative candidate in the Canora-Pelly Constituency for the provincial election to be held April 4.

Mushers鈥 Rendezvous quickly approaching

The Preeceville Mushers鈥 Rendezvous committee has been busy preparing for the annual event which is scheduled for January 29-31. At a recent meeting, it was noted that Andrea Tonn, Preeceville recreation director, is to plan the children's events.
Walking is good for physical and mental health

Walking is good for physical and mental health

The Preeceville Walking Club members have been walking for the betterment of their physical and mental health. The program began earlier this month and will conclude at the end of March.

Items of interest to the LTC residents

The residents of the Preeceville and District Health Centre LTC (long-term wing) have had a busy summer and fall, being involved in many activities and events.
Lavigne offers first concert of season

Lavigne offers first concert of season

Ken Lavigne charmed his way into the hearts of a packed audience with his soulful, classical voice when he and his accompanying musicians entertained in Preeceville on November 7.
Cadets remember the fallen soldiers

Cadets remember the fallen soldiers

Members of the Preeceville Harvard Air Cadets 606 Squadron canvassed the Town of Preeceville on November 7 to promote wearing poppies prior to the Remembrance Day Service.

Walking program in Sturgis

鈥淲alking is one of the best exercises for all age groups and it is free,鈥 said Eugene Boychuk, a Sturgis Kinsmen representative. 鈥淭he Sturgis indoor walking program started again on November 2 for its 15th year.

Preeceville museum reports to district museum meeting

The Preeceville and District Heritage Museum was one of eight museums represented and sharing reports about the summer season at the Seneca Root (regional museum network) meeting in Sturgis on October 21.
Sometimes the truth hurts

Sometimes the truth hurts

By Gail Krawetz

Halloween

Carving pumpkins for Halloween at Preeceville School last week, from left, were: Cory Paul, Riley Kuta, Dawson Paul and Dreyton Paul.
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