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Reader disappointed in bickering and pettiness

Being a new permanent retired resident in the RM of Keys No. 303 from a city of over 1.2 million people, I am appalled by the trivial bickering and petty comments over the Hutterite Brethren鈥檚 application to establish a colony in our community.
Canola field to be used for fund raiser crop

Canola field to be used for fund raiser crop

The Preeceville Arena board has once again arranged for 70 acres of land west of Preeceville to be used as a fundraiser crop. The 70 acres was seeded to canola with the funds from the upcoming harvest going towards the Preeceville Arena.
Awards and scholarships presented at graduation exercises

Awards and scholarships presented at graduation exercises

Family, friends and classmates shared in the celebration of 18 Preeceville School graduates on May 18, when awards and scholarships were presented at the graduation exercises at the Preeceville Skating Arena.

Red tape continues to pile up for farmers

Over the years there have been many stories of European farmers pulling up roots and moving to Canada. There have generally been two motivating factors in the decision to make what is a huge change. The first has been simple economics.
Lacrosse said to be a sport for all ages

Lacrosse said to be a sport for all ages

The Sturgis Lacrosse team has been practicing for its first games on May 24 against Yorkton. The team features five different age categories: under eight, under 11, under 14, under 16 and under 19.
Preeceville Museum getting ready for a busy season

Preeceville Museum getting ready for a busy season

The Preeceville and District Heritage Museum is looking forward to another busy season. 鈥淲e will officially open on May 28 with our open house," said Agnes Murrin, president of the museum.

Sturgis Sports and Rodeo Day scheduled to be a huge event

The Sturgis Sports and Rodeo committee has been busy planning events and activities for its third annual sports day on June 23 and June 24.
Third book released for local author

Third book released for local author

Contract for Love is a romance novel that follows the blossoming love between two characters who faced numerous challenges throughout the book. Rhonda Leibel of Usherville captured the evolving story in her book. 鈥淭his is my third book,鈥 she said.

Reader asks, is the Reeve being one-sided?

Reeve Garth Bates has recently publically stated, 鈥淯nfortunately, some people aren鈥檛 willing to accept sound science.

Preeceville coed ball organizes for another season

The Preeceville coed slo-pitch league held a re-organization meeting at the Preeceville town office on May3. "A total of seven teams were confirmed registered for this ball season," said Riley Erickson, organizer.
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