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Preeceville resident takes a trip of a lifetime to Tanzania

Preeceville resident takes a trip of a lifetime to Tanzania

Jasmine Knihniski of Preeceville never dreamed that her vision for helping others would lead her to Tanzania, Africa. Her journey began when she left Preeceville on July 31 and headed to the Saskatoon airport where she was to fly to Toronto.
Cadet squadron holds meeting in Preeceville

Cadet squadron holds meeting in Preeceville

Preeceville Harvard 606 Air Cadets Squadron held its annual registration and information evening at the Preeceville Legion Hall on September 7. "This year we have 30 cadets registered," said Capt. Troy Rogowski.

Preeceville event to showcase many cultures

The Town of Preeceville will be hosting a cultural day with many ethic community members showcasing the cultures in and around the community.

Old population stats tell a tale of growth and opportunity

For all the evils social media introduces - and there are many - it can still be a wealth of information. The downside is that it puts people in silos that they need not ever feel compelled to leave.

The glass ceiling, personified, is finally leaving

On Labour Day, news broke that Peter Mansbridge, CBC’s anchor and chief correspondent forever, will be retiring. He’ll anchor the 150th anniversary Canada Day celebrations, but after that, he’s done.

Could anyone anywhere tell a better story about the word 'any?'

A simple definition of the word ‘any,’ according to Merriam Webster’s dictionary, is a word used to indicate a person or thing that is not particularly specific. The word can be used by itself or in combinations.

Chinese and Canadian politics distract from the need to feed the population

World markets for agricultural products are fragile things, as Canadian producers are keenly aware. It seems strange that in a world where many still go to bed hungry most days, food products don’t flow with almost no barriers.
Chuckwagon and chariot races make Sturgis grounds come alive

Chuckwagon and chariot races make Sturgis grounds come alive

The sounds of pounding hooves and fun echoed through the hills in Sturgis on September 3 and 4 when there were 27 entries in the chariot and chuckwagon races.
Registration and information night held in Preeceville

Registration and information night held in Preeceville

The Town of Preeceville hosted a registration and information session on September 7 with 11 organizations in attendance.
Danish visitors treated to many attractions in Preeceville

Danish visitors treated to many attractions in Preeceville

Finn Petersen with his wife Tove of Silkeborg, Denmark enjoyed visiting all the sites and local attractions and socializing with community members in Preeceville recently.
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