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Riders acknowledged during annual awards banquet

Riders acknowledged during annual awards banquet

The Etoimamie Valley Riders Club acknowledged its riders during its combined fall trail ride and annual banquet and awards hosted at the farm of Tom and Shirley Babchishin on October 26.
Sturgis Composite celebrates Education Week with open house

Sturgis Composite celebrates Education Week with open house

Students and staff welcomed parents to join them in Education Week celebrations from October 21 to 24. The activities highlighted a book fair and family literacy night on October 23 and a pancake breakfast on October 24.
Preeceville School celebrates Education Week

Preeceville School celebrates Education Week

During Education Week (October 21-25) students and staff at the Preeceville School were acknowledged for all their hard work.

Town of Preeceville discusses many topics

The Town of Preeceville approved its minutes from the September monthly meeting at its regular meeting held on October 9, according to Lorelei Karcha, administrator.
Museums from across region attend annual meeting

Museums from across region attend annual meeting

The Preeceville and District Heritage Museum hosted the annual Seneca Root meeting for museums in the local area. It was held in the basement of the St. John Lutheran Church on October 23.
Grandchildren of Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn entertain audience with concert

Grandchildren of Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn entertain audience with concert

Tre Twitty and Tayla Lynn awed a packed audience in a once-in-a-lifetime concert in Preeceville on October 18. The Preeceville and District Health Action Committee sponsored the event.
Fuelling the Mind and Body

Fuelling the Mind and Body

"The goal of our Breakfast Program is to ensure that no one starts the day hungry, because learning does not happen successfully if students are distracted.

Dangerous driving complaints result in arrest near Yorkton

On October 16 at 5:30 p.m. the Yorkton RCMP received multiple complaints from the public regarding a dangerous driver on Highway No. 9 north of Yorkton, according to a release.

Sturgis Curling Rink to benefit from funding win

The Sturgis Curling Rink was announced the winner of the $15,000 Crossroads Credit Union Investment Funding voting contest in Canora on October 17 during Credit Union Day.
Even with weather delays, harvest continues to progress

Even with weather delays, harvest continues to progress

Rain showers have continued here and there across the Canora/Norquay/Kamsack/Preeceville region in recent weeks, but many producers have managed to make some progress in this lengthy harvest, said Liam O’Halloran of Prairie Soil Services last week.
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