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That age-old question or that old-age question?

I just finished reading an article by a blogger who feels that the word 鈥渟enior鈥 should be stricken from the English language because it conveys a less-than-positive image.

Parade huge attraction to Lintlaw annual event

Thirty entries graced the streets of Lintlaw during the second annual Lintlaw mud bogs on July 1 to 3.

Identical twins become good at scaring people

A bump in the night! You immediately wonder, 鈥榳ho goes there?鈥 We have all been in that situation at some point in our lives, and chances are that we never did find out who was there.

CUPE concerned with reduction of hours for educational assistants at Good Spirit School Division

Good Spirit School Division is the latest school division to feel the impacts of the provincial government鈥檚 underfunding of education, according to a press release.

Activities involve Preeceville health centre residents

The long term care residents of the Preeceville and District Health Centre have had a busy few months with numerous activities and family visits, according to the Centre鈥檚 newsletter.

Summer fun program launches in Sturgis, Preeceville and Endeavour

The Family Resource Centre, which serves the communities of Sturgis, Preeceville and Endeavour, is once again offering a Summer Fun Program for all children aged five to 12 years.
Preeceville official recognized for contributions

Preeceville official recognized for contributions

Sheldon Luciw of Preeceville was recognized by the Saskatchewan High School Athletics Association with the Outstanding Official award. The presentation was made during the association鈥檚 annual general meeting in Saskatoon on June 24.
Sturgis coach receives service award

Sturgis coach receives service award

Kipp Bayer from the Sturgis Composite High School was presented the Service Award for Saskatchewan High School Athletics Association. He was presented the award at the annual general meeting in Saskatoon on June 24.
Sturgis elementary and high schools to merge next year

Sturgis elementary and high schools to merge next year

Students at the Sturgis Elementary School will be relocating to the Sturgis Composite High School in the fall of 2017.
Preeceville School elementary students recognized

Preeceville School elementary students recognized

( see photo gallery below ) Students from grades 1 to 6 were acknowledged for their hard work and dedication throughout the school year during an awards program on June 27.
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