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Preeceville Progress

Town of Sturgis elects four new councillors

Residents of the Town of Sturgis elected four new councillors and two incumbents in the civic election held in Sturgis on October26.

Town of Preeceville elects three new councillors

The Town of Preeceville residents elected three incumbents and three new councillors during the civic election held in Preeceville on October 26.
Lisa Brokop played to a full house in Preeceville

Lisa Brokop played to a full house in Preeceville

The Whitehawk Arts Council featured Lisa Brokop as the first concert in the set of three Stars for Saskatchewan concert series. Brokop played to packed audience in Preeceville on October 27.

Rick Pristie re-elected RM of Preeceville reeve

Rick Pristie was re-elected as reeve for the Rural Municipality of Preeceville on October 26, said Lisa Peterson, returning officer. There was one rejected ballot and 436 voters cast ballots at the Rural Municipality office.
Government health critic voices concern in Preeceville

Government health critic voices concern in Preeceville

Danielle Chartier, MLA for Saskatoon Riversdale, and chair of Public Accounts and Critic for Health, Seniors, and Saskatchewan Builds for the New Democratic Party, publicly voiced concerns of health care in Saskatchewan at a public meeting in Preecev

RM of Hazel Dell elects new reeve

Voters in the RM of Hazel Dell elected Randall Harriman as reeve in the October 26 election, said Sherry Kozar, administrator. There were 291 voters who came out to cast their ballots, she said.

No voting needed in Endeavour municipal election

Residents of the Village of Endeavour did not have to go to the polls on October 26. Kathy Ambrose, administrator, said that Brad Romanchuk will be the new mayor as he was elected by acclamation at the close of nominations.

Village of Lintlaw elects new mayor

Residents of the Village of Lintlaw elected a new mayor at the civic election on October 26. According to Kathy Ambrose, administrator, there were a total of 89 voters who cast their ballots.

No debate needed over Trudeau's carbon tax

Whether the Saskatchewan legislature was ever a great place for debates is… well… debatable. We love to talk about the good ol’ days when those we elected were all brilliant orators and when every word uttered merited our undivided attention.

Is Regina's RV parking bylaw thoughtful or thoughtless?

This little missive popped up in my Facebook feed for some reason. While I don’t live in Regina, if I did, and I owned an RV, I would be breathing fire. The City of Regina’s official Facebook page said, “It’s officially time to pack up summer.
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