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Preeceville Panthers record first football game loss

The Preeceville Panthers football team suffered their first loss when they traveled to Watrous to take on Watrous on September 9. The Panthers came up short with a 38-13 loss for the night.

Sturgis bingo winners listed

Sturgis Community bingo winners from August 30 were: Patsy Letwiniuk, Bea Sekel, Irene Lingl, Elaine Semeschuk, Jennifer Shingoose (two), Lauisa Keshane, Anne Sopel, Lydia Dzaman, Shirley Ellison (two), Jenny Soloway, Nettie Gazdewich, Jean Babiuk, V
Nursery School said to be a mix of fun and education

Nursery School said to be a mix of fun and education

The Preeceville Nursery is gearing up for the beginning of the new school term and all the new faces showed up at a meet-and-greet evening on September 7.
Preeceville students excel during track-and-field day

Preeceville students excel during track-and-field day

Preeceville Elementary students showcased their athletic abilities at the annual track-and-field day meet on September 9. "The day kicked off with a barbecue followed by students participating in various events," said Sheila Kelbeck.
New faces join staff at the Preeceville School

New faces join staff at the Preeceville School

Two new teachers and one intern have joined the staff at the Preeceville School for the 2016-17 school year. Allyson Rock, originally of Canora, has joined the staff at the Preeceville School.
Care for the dying presentation held at Preeceville

Care for the dying presentation held at Preeceville

The St. Patrick's Sturgis and Preeceville councils of the Catholic Women's League of Canada welcomed Rev. Mark Miller to Preeceville Club 60 on August 31 when he gave a presentation on caring for the dying in an ethical manner.
New faces at Sturgis Elementary School

New faces at Sturgis Elementary School

Allyson Grywacheski has joined the staff at the Sturgis Elementary School. She is originally from Norquay and received her bachelor of secondary education degree from the University of Regina where she majored in sociology and minored in English.
Nelson Lake Bible Camp celebrates milestone

Nelson Lake Bible Camp celebrates milestone

An 80th anniversary celebration was held at the Lutheran Nelson Lake Bible Camp on August 14. 鈥淭he event was well attended and a beautiful Sunday afternoon was enjoyed by all,鈥 said Donna Chalupiak.

Poll shows signs of divisions between urban and rural Saskatchewan

About the last thing either the province or the Saskatchewan Party need right now is more division. While one might think tough economic times bring people together, they sometimes really don鈥檛.

Will food companies find organic labels worth the risk after the General Mills lawsuit?

There is obviously a market for organically produced foods. The consumer, they say, is always right, so the reasons for the demand don鈥檛 matter. It exists, and when a market exists, someone will generally move to fill it.
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