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This Weeks Photos - September 2, 2015

This Weeks Photos - September 2, 2015

Grass cut at ski hill makes for earlier grooming

Grass cut at ski hill makes for earlier grooming

It took a volunteer and mower a couple days last week to cut the grass on about 70 per cent of the slopes at the Duck Mountain Ski Hill.
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.

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.
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.

Local mother-daughter team helps raise Parkinson's awareness

Shirley Neufeld of Preeceville and her daughter, Deanna Mirva of Dalmeny, have taken up the challenge of helping to raise awareness and funds for research for Parkinson’s disease.

Provincial Archives celebrates 70 years with a new act

The proclamation of The Archives and Public Records Management Act will advance government accountability for the management of public records, particularly electronic ones. All public records, regardless of format, are subject to the new Act.

Poverty reduction strategy one step closer

The Advisory Group on Poverty Reduction (AGPR) presented its final recommendations to Social Services Minister Donna Harpauer last week.

Forest fires and falling oil price impact provincial finances

Restraint measures being implemented to restore balance
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