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Preeceville Progress

Bystanders waited up to 3 hours to see Queen during 1987 visit

Bystanders waited up to 3 hours to see Queen during 1987 visit

When Queen Elizabeth II visited Canora, Veregin and Kamsack in October 1987, those interviewed by the Canora Courier were star struck by the monarch.
1987 Royal visit was 'absolutely successful' in every sense

1987 Royal visit was 'absolutely successful' in every sense

On Oct. 19, 1987, Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Phillip, visited Kamsack and Veregin.
Crop report: harvest progress at 27%, crop yields average

Crop report: harvest progress at 27%, crop yields average

Crop yields in the region are very good with most crops yielding average or better.
Large crowd returns to Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine in Rama

Large crowd returns to Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine in Rama

Vehicles rolled in as pilgrims from near and far once again stepped onto the Holy Ground of Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine in Rama.
Chainsaw art evolves into life altering career

Chainsaw art evolves into life altering career

Creative artist passionate about wood art.
Preeceville Bike and Skate Park welcome addition for youth

Preeceville Bike and Skate Park welcome addition for youth

Area youth take advantage of new paved skateboard and bicycle park in Preeceville.
Parishioners bid fond farewell to pastor

Parishioners bid fond farewell to pastor

Roman Catholic Church welcomes new minister after long-time reverend retires
Crop report: producers estimating another 10 days before harvest

Crop report: producers estimating another 10 days before harvest

The most harvest progress has been in crop district 6A where growing conditions have been drier.
Crop report: pastures improve, producers check for crop damage

Crop report: pastures improve, producers check for crop damage

Harvest progress for the region is at four percent, almost half the five-year average (2017-2021) of nine per cent.
Crop report: few farmers start harvest, average yields

Crop report: few farmers start harvest, average yields

Farmers are busy hauling grain, getting equipment and bins ready for harvest and starting to swath, desiccate and combine in some areas.
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