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Flat Stanley book character visits Preeceville

Flat Stanley book character visits Preeceville

For the month of January, Adley and Sage Ward, both of Preeceville played host to Flat Stanley, a character from the book series named after him, said Leslea Hanson, their mother.
Sturgis Kinsmen gearing up for 38th annual Mini-Miracle

Sturgis Kinsmen gearing up for 38th annual Mini-Miracle

The Sturgis Kinsmen and Kinettes are preparing their 38 th annual Mini-Miracle and organizers have said they have a full stage of talent lined up.
Sturgis School staff recognized for dedicated service

Sturgis School staff recognized for dedicated service

Seven Sturgis Composite School staff members were recognized for their dedication, hard work and years of service in a special ceremony at the school on February 15.

Why do we love to hate winners?

This past weekend saw quite the spectator sports extravaganza in our household. Between the Waste Management golf tournament, the Scotties curling playoffs, and the NFL Super Bowl, it was a sports lover’s dream Sunday.
Sturgis and Preeceville curlers win medals at districts

Sturgis and Preeceville curlers win medals at districts

The East Central District Athletic Association junior mixed and junior girls district curling competitions were hosted in Sturgis on February 9 and 10.
Fish in Schools program creates excitement in Preeceville

Fish in Schools program creates excitement in Preeceville

Much excitement can be found at Preeceville School and the community because of the hatching of rainbow trout eggs and the hand-raising of the trout after they hatch.
Week of Prayer celebrated with an ecumenical service

Week of Prayer celebrated with an ecumenical service

The annual Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Service was held on February 11 at Trinity United Church in Preeceville. The service was sponsored by the Preeceville and District Ministerial Association.
Snowmobile course prepares operators’ awareness and skills

Snowmobile course prepares operators’ awareness and skills

A snowmobile safety training course held at the Preeceville School on February 10 had 12 participants.
Be mine

Be mine

How to fix Saskatchewan’s malls, beginning with pot

I think I’ve figured out how to revive Saskatchewan’s malls. For years, it seems, malls in prairie chicken land have suffered decline. Firing a cannon down the main hall of most malls won’t cause any injury on any given weekday afternoon.
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