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Avery Masley wins the Sturgis Snow Be Gone contest

Avery Masley wins the Sturgis Snow Be Gone contest

The youngest person who predicted the correct snow melt date in the Town of Sturgis Snow Be Gone competition was Avery Masley. The Town of Sturgis sponsored the event. Her chosen date was May 9.

Week long activities to kick off Old Home Week

Old Home Week festivities have been organized to run all week prior to the Lions Western Weekend on July 14-16.
Driving range great recreation resource

Driving range great recreation resource

The newly developed golf driving range is a great recreation resource that has added to the amenities that the Town of Preeceville has to offer tourists and locals alike. The range is located adjacent to Annie Laurie Lake on the north end of town.
Preeceville athletes brought home medals from Districts

Preeceville athletes brought home medals from Districts

The Preeceville School track-and-field team had 21 athletes who had earned the privilege to advance from pre-districts to the District meet that was hosted in Yorkton last month.

Town of Preeceville offers activities for everyone

The Town of Preeceville recreation department has been working hard to keep the summer fun activities rolling for all ages. The rock wall offered many challenges of many difficulties on May 24 at the Preeceville Skating Rink grounds.
Rock wall challenges students

Rock wall challenges students

The students and their parents enjoyed challenging their physical and mental abilities when they had the opportunity to climb a rock wall.
Sturgis READ Club members and students dance across the years

Sturgis READ Club members and students dance across the years

The Sturgis READ club and the students of the grades 6 and 7 class at the Sturgis Composite High School joined together for three afternoons of old time dancing. The dancing took place over the course of the year and concluded May 24.
Sturgis badminton players bring home medals

Sturgis badminton players bring home medals

Jordan Innes and Garrett Bazuik of the Sturgis Composite High School brought home silver medals from the junior badminton districts which were hosted in Yorkton on May 3.
Sturgis minor ball kicks off after a six-year hiatus

Sturgis minor ball kicks off after a six-year hiatus

Children in the Sturgis area have welcomed the opportunity to play ball once again in the community. It has been over six years since the ball diamonds have been utilized at the sportsgrounds.
Community garden projects teach art of natural gardens

Community garden projects teach art of natural gardens

The Preeceville School Community Council spearheaded a community garden project that provided a learning opportunity for students. The organizers were Vereen Primeau, Janeen Covlin, Megan Maier and Kim Sandager.
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