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Walking helps boost spirits and health

Walking helps boost spirits and health

The Preeceville Indoor Walking program kicked off for another season with avid walkers hitting the floor for many laps.
Preeceville excited for the return of curling

Preeceville excited for the return of curling

The Preeceville Curling Club is scheduled to open its doors to a new season of curling by the end of November .
Health Wellness and Healing Expo held in Sturgis

Health Wellness and Healing Expo held in Sturgis

Twin Pine Crystals and Friends co-hosted the first annual Sturgis Wellness & Healing Expo held in Sturgis.
Long-term board member dedicated to students' welfare

Long-term board member dedicated to students' welfare

School Board member Chris Balyski, entrusted part of the community with strong family values, accepts another term on the Good Spirit School Division.
Rural Municipality of Preeceville voters cast ballots for change

Rural Municipality of Preeceville voters cast ballots for change

Johnny Petryshyn remains firmly rooted as the reeve for the RM of Preeceville.
Town of Sturgis residents voice strong opinions in election

Town of Sturgis residents voice strong opinions in election

Dean Harris has been re-elected as mayor.
Town of Preeceville elects new mayor

Town of Preeceville elects new mayor

New council set to take their Oath to Office in the next few weeks in the Town of Preeceville.
Canora RCMP: Woman attempts to stab man with scissors

Canora RCMP: Woman attempts to stab man with scissors

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP were dispatched to a disturbance in the RM of Preeceville. Police attended the scene and learned a woman tried to stab a man with a pair of scissors.
Meet and Greet welcomed by Sturgis voters

Meet and Greet welcomed by Sturgis voters

The candidates all vying for a spot on town council had the opportunity to speak up and gain voter support through a meet and greet evening.
Canora RCMP: Police called to a dispute over money owed for cat

Canora RCMP: Police called to a dispute over money owed for cat

Canora/Sturgis were dispatched to multiple calls for a disturbance in Canora.  Police attended the scene and learned there was a dispute over money owed for a cat.
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