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Preeceville Progress

The meaning of 're-' and its confusing use as a prefix

‘Re-’ can be a prefix meaning ‘again’ or ‘back to.’ There is also one municipality and a small village in Norway named Re, so therefore if you have already visited either one of the villages of Re and you are going back, then you will reRe.

Is the rural heritage of Saskatchewan being phased out?

There is a rich rural heritage to the Canadian Prairies, one that I worry will increasingly be lost and forgotten.

Big Brother is watching, but that doesn't mean anyone cares

I find it interesting that even though we now live in an era where security cameras and cellphones can monitor every public move, bad behaviour and criminal activity have seemingly not been deterred.

Staff in place as school is to begin for students today

The 2016-17 school year is to begin for teachers on August 29 and for students regular cases will begin on September 1. There are two new members who will join the Preeceville School staff and one new member at the Sturgis Composite High School.

Rural Saskatchewan takes a hit in cabinet shuffle

Rural representation took a hit in Premier Brad Wall’s cabinet shuffle. One might argue this doesn’t mean much.
Preeceville community to welcome two new doctors in October

Preeceville community to welcome two new doctors in October

The Preeceville and District Health Action Committee has been formed within our community for the permanent and ongoing needs for Doctor recruitment and retention.
Sturgis museum to feature culture day

Sturgis museum to feature culture day

The Sturgis Station House Museum will be hosting a cultural day featuring Joseph Naytowhow on September 12.
Sturgis class of 1966 reunion held

Sturgis class of 1966 reunion held

The Sturgis Composite High School graduating class of 1966 met for a classic school reunion on the weekend of July 16 and 17.
School community garden huge success

School community garden huge success

The Preeceville School garden that the elementary students helped to plant have grown to huge portions, exploding from the garden boxes that they were seeded in.
Sturgis museum winds up for the season

Sturgis museum winds up for the season

The Sturgis Station House Museum hosted their annual wind-up that was highlighted with bread baked from an outdoor oven on August 28. Patrons enjoyed a slice of bread followed by a smokie, salad and bean supper.
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