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One team left in provincial run

One team left in provincial run

The Preeceville Pats midgets and peewee teams ended their provincial runs but still continue to play regular games and playoffs. The bantams are the only team scheduled to still play for a provincial title.
Curling Day in Saskatchewan celebrated in Preeceville

Curling Day in Saskatchewan celebrated in Preeceville

The Preeceville Curling club celebrated Curling day in Saskatchewan with a fun wing night followed by a draw-to-the-button competition on February 5.

Preeceville Arena received $175,000 in grants

The Government of Canada has announced support of $786,961 for 12 projects in Saskatchewan under the Government of Canada's 150 Community Infrastructure Program.
School bonspiel encourages curling

School bonspiel encourages curling

Preeceville elementary school students had the opportunity to learn the basics and have some fun while curling in the annual school bonspiel held at the Preeceville Curling rink on February 5.

Valentine

Eva Romanchuk and Dillion Serdachnyshowed how special their friendship was when they were photographed at the Sturgis 1 2 3 Care for Me Daycare sharing a valentine on February 3.

Be mine Valantine

Skylee Petras and Owen Draper shared a special valentine at the Preeceville Nursery School on February 2.
Week of Prayer service joined in one mission

Week of Prayer service joined in one mission

Congregation members joined together in an evening service that celebrated the Week of Prayer.

Two steps forward, one step back

Column by Brian Zinchuk

Preeceville welcomes new doctor

Dr. Morteza Shahrestani will begin practice on February 16 as a general practitioner in Preeceville. Dr. Shahrestani will be joining Dawn Kennedy, nurse practitioner, at the Preeceville and District Health Centre.

New physicians hired for Canora and Preeceville

Sunrise Health Region has welcomed three physicians to its region. Dr. Morteza Shahrestani will begin practice on February 16 as a general practitioner in Preeceville, said a release from the Health Region. Dr.
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