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Preeceville Progress

Problem fish in Lady Lake addressed by fisheries biologist

Rebecca Eberts, a fisheries biologist for the Preeceville area gave a presentation at the Preeceville Wildlife Club Annual General Meeting at the Preeceville Community Hall on January 5 “The presentation showed charts on why we need to work together

Preeceville RM makes 2019 committee appointments

The Rural Municipality of Preeceville made its committee and board appointments for 2019 at the November 9, 2018 meeting of council, according to Lisa Peterson, administrator.
Preeceville Wildlife Club Annual Meeting and Antler Measuring held

Preeceville Wildlife Club Annual Meeting and Antler Measuring held

The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF), Preeceville branch hosted its annual general meeting and antler measuring on January 5 at the Preeceville Community Hall. Blair Mitchell was the official antler measurer.

Looking back on 2018 and the memorable harvest

When farmers look back on 2018 there is little doubt one memory will linger longest, at least among prairie producers, and that will be the seemingly never-ending fall. Harvest actually started early, and thankfully so.

How do you charge your electric truck when the power goes down?

I was just listening to British Columbia Premier John Horgan talk on December 5 about CleanBC, his government’s climate change plan. Of particular interest was his reference to mandating zero emissions vehicles by 2040, in just 21 years.
Sturgis Students perform Christmas concert

Sturgis Students perform Christmas concert

The Sturgis Elementary students performed their Christmas concert in the Sturgis Composite School to a full gymnasium on December 13. Brad Cameron, principal, was the master of ceremonies for the evening.

Endeavour Curling Rink faced with changes

The Endeavour Recreation Board held its startup meeting on November 26.
Old school building gets new lease on life

Old school building gets new lease on life

The building that previously had been known as the Sturgis Elementary School has a new lease on life. The Town of Sturgis took over the ownership of the building a few months after the school amalgamated with the high school in June 2017.
Reading of the Best Christmas Pageant Ever recited to packed church

Reading of the Best Christmas Pageant Ever recited to packed church

The heartwarming message behind the reading of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever was played and shared by local readers when they urged audience members to listen and use their imaginations.
Notley’s $350 million doesn’t come close to buying 7,000 rail cars and 80 locomotives

Notley’s $350 million doesn’t come close to buying 7,000 rail cars and 80 locomotives

On November 28, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley announced her province is going to be acquiring unit trains to get her province’s landlocked oil moving. Not only has she committed money to Trans Mountain Expansion, but now rail too.
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