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It’s time for robotics to get a foothold on farming

It’s time for robotics to get a foothold on farming

The idea of robotics in agriculture has long intrigued me.
Flowers are a passion for Preeceville resident

Flowers are a passion for Preeceville resident

Jennie Emond of Preeceville has a passion for flowers and gardening finding the activity as not only very therapeutic for her, but knowing that flowers offer an added community attraction.
Cardlock facility to soon become a reality

Cardlock facility to soon become a reality

After many delays the proposed cardlock for Preeceville is finally becoming a reality.
MENTANKO, Steve

MENTANKO, Steve

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Steve Mentan-ko on Friday, August 21, 2015 at 84 years of age. Steve was born in the Sturgis, Sas-katchewan District on October 27, 1930 to Nestor and Pau-line Mentanko, the 7th of 11 children.
GULKA, Stella

GULKA, Stella

Stella (Prestie) Gul-ka was born on July 24, 1928 in the Checkow Dist. to Franc-es (Derin) Prestie and Mike Prestie. Stella attended Checkow School and worked on the family farm. On Octo-ber 28, 1945 she married Mike M. Gulka.

Might a Collaborative Emergency Centre be possible for Preeceville?

A Collaborative Emergency Centres (CEC), such as the one being set up in Canora, may not be the answer to the Preeceville Hospital emergency bypass situation but it may offer a possible solution.
All things considered...Play ball!

All things considered...Play ball!

It is an exciting time to be a Blue Jays fan! The team has been playing some great ball and is making a serious bid to win the American Eastern Division and become a contender in the World Series.
Changes at Preeceville School

Changes at Preeceville School

Many positive changes were visible when the Preeceville School welcomed students back for another school year. The biggest change that the students saw was the special new hardwood floor in the gym that was installed over the summer.

SCHS welcomes students for another year

The Sturgis Composite High School opened its doors and welcomed students back for another school year on September 1. The biggest change the school faced this year was the decommissioning of the upstairs portion of the school.
Pumpkin explosion

Pumpkin explosion

Two little pumpkin plants planted carefully in Mary Pasiechnik’s garden in Preeceville have taken on a life on their own. The two plants have grown to epic proportions and have now scaled the hedge and are creeping quickly to the street.
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