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Midgets crowned B side banner champions

Midgets crowned B side banner champions

The Preeceville Midget Pats hockey team faced a third game against Esterhazy that decided the B side champions of the Major Hockey league. The final and deciding game was hosted in Preeceville in front of a packed arena on March 20.
Sturgis seniors keep rocking

Sturgis seniors keep rocking

Seniors in the Sturgis area rocked the community with a fun rock-a-thon fundraiser hosted at the Sturgis READ Club on March 16. The eight main participants were all over the age of 90 years.
A class act

A class act

All Things Considered column by Gail Krawetz
Dash cams for cockpits

Dash cams for cockpits

Column by Brian Zinchuk

Whitehawk Arts Council announces the series of concerts for 2016-17

The Whitehawk Arts Council recently announced who the performers will be for the Stars for Saskatchewan 2016-2017 season. The first scheduled performance will be Lisa Brokop on October 27 at the Preeceville Community Hall.
Ukrainian Catholic Easter bake sale huge hit

Ukrainian Catholic Easter bake sale huge hit

Easter 鈥渂abas鈥 and 鈥減askas鈥 are traditional breads that are served on the table at Easter time in many households.
Numerous medals brought home by dancers

Numerous medals brought home by dancers

Dancers from the Studio Dance One club in Preeceville brought home numerous gold, silver and bronze medals from the Wadena dance competition on March 12 and 13. Dancers performed jazz, ballet and tap routines.
Blooming daffodils

Blooming daffodils

Chiefs of Cote, Keeseekoose and The Key First Nations request government intervention in 鈥渉ealth car

Chiefs of Cote, Keeseekoose and The Key First Nations request government intervention in 鈥渉ealth car

A reporter and videographer from CBC Saskatchewan in Regina were in Kamsack last week acquiring information to follow up statements made on March 14 by the chiefs of Cote, Keeseekoose and The Key First Nations.

Town council deals with Crowstand lease rates and old reservoir

Crowstand lease rates, the town鈥檚 old reservoir and putting more teeth into a bylaw prohibiting dogs in front yards were among items that town council dealt with during its regular meeting on March 14.
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